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Army Staff Identification Badge

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Army Staff Identification Badge
TypeIdentification badge
Awarded forOne year of service while assigned to the Army Staff.
DescriptionThe Arms of the United States in gold with the stripes of the shield to be enameled white and red and chief of the shield and the sky of the glory to be enameled blue, superimposed on a five-pointed black enameled star; in each reentrant angle of the star are three green enameled laurel leaves.
Presented byChief of Staff of the Army
Eligibilityofficers and sergeants major assigned to authorized positions at Headquarters, Department of the Army.
Formerly calledArmy General Staff Identification Badge
StatusCurrently awarded
EstablishedJuly 28, 1933
RelatedHeadquarters Air Force Badge and Commandant Staff Badge

The Army Staff Identification Badge is an identification badge awarded by the Chief of Staff of the Army to Officers and sergeants major assigned to authorized positions at Headquarters, Department of the Army.[1]

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History

General Douglas MacArthur first proposed an Army General Staff Badge in 1931, but it was not until 1933 that the War Department authorized it. The badge has remained unchanged in appearance since it was first created, but the name was changed in 1982 from the Army General Staff Identification Badge to the Army Staff Identification Badge, and the eligibility criteria have evolved.[2]

On a United States Army uniform, the Army Staff Identification Badge is worn centered on the right breast pocket; however, per ALARACT 203/2010 wear of the Army Staff Identification Badge is authorized on the left breast pocket when worn in conjunction with a deployment CSIB (Combat Service Identification Badge) [3]

A similar Army Staff Lapel Pin is authorized for civilian employees of the Department of the Army, regardless of grade, who fill an eligible position in an HQDA agency for no less than one year.[1]

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