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IEDmagnet
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Re: Sapper School

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Or "Per". There's always the coveted "Windowlicker" tab that I acquired in Afghanistan.
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Re: Sapper School

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At the time I graduated from Ranger School, a student could graduate from Ranger School without getting a tab. One of my battalion commanders was in that category. He had been awarded the S-prefix (S1542), but did not have orders awarding the tab.
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Re: Sapper School

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Jim wrote:At the time I graduated from Ranger School, a student could graduate from Ranger School without getting a tab. One of my battalion commanders was in that category. He had been awarded the S-prefix (S1542), but did not have orders awarding the tab.
Thank for supporting my aged memory, I too remembered some graduating without Tab.
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