CIB Badge

Of all the Medals Upon our Chest From the Battles and War we knew, The one admired as THE VERY BEST
Is the one of Infantry Blue. It is only a rifle upon a wreath,
So why should it mean so much?
It is WHAT IT TOOK TO EARN IT
That gives it that Magic Touch. To earn this special accolade
You faced the enemy's fire
Whether you survived or not
God dialed that one desired.
For those of us who served the cause
It is the
COMBAT INFANTRYMAN'S BADGE...
THAT REALLY TELLS THE STORY

CIB Badge

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13- CIB Reunion reminder – and local meeting on 2Aug2008

Monday, July 21st, 2008

 
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CIB chapter, Southern Branch H21

In this episode, we deliver 2 items of news to the local chapter:

(1) Notice of the chapter meeting scheduled for Saturday, 2 August 2008, at 18:00 hrs. at the meeting room of the complex located at 7707 IH-35 South, Austin, Texas 78744.

The topics to be discussed are given in the audio file of the podcast episode.

Please confirm your attendance with the Commander or XO. And, if you have any questions or need directions, please contact either:

Commander: Bobby Briscoe –

Telephone:
(512) 804-0789

or

Executive Officer: John Torres –Telephone: (210) 849-5732

(2) The second item discusses a reminder of the upcoming event, the Combat Infantrymen’s Association National Convention at the Academy Best Western Hotel, Colorado Springs, Colorado from October 9-12, 2008.

A brief synopsis of the agenda items for the days of the event–as well as registration details–are mentioned. We hope to have a good presence at this annual event of the organization. We also plan to propose some suggestions for this event, as well as the local chapter. Please plan on attending the meeting, as we will vote on these issues.

For more details and registration forms for the upcoming Combat Infantrymen’s Association National Conventionk please refer to pages 15 to 18 in the newsletter of The Blue Badge. If you wish to view the pdf document of the May, 2008, edition, then please click here: PDF document

Or you may go to the web site of the CIB Association and get all the issues availabale of the newsletter, including back issues, and especially the May, 2008, issue of the Blue Badge.

We will be posting another espisode during the week of August 4-8, with a summary of the meeting scheduled for 2 August 2008.

Copyright (c) 2008, Matrix Solutions Corporation and the Combat Infantrymen’s Association. All Rights Reserved.

02- Interview with Chapter Commander and XO- part 1- Earning the CIB

Saturday, May 17th, 2008
 
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In this podcast episode for this post of the Austin, Texas, Chapter of the Combat Infantrymen’s Association, we present the first part an interview with the Chapter Commander (Bobby Briscoe) and the Executive Officer or XO (John Torres). This interview took place on 25 April 2008 and was conducted by Fred Castaneda, the Public Affairs Officer for the chapter.

(Below: Bobby Briscoe, Commander, and John Torres, Executive Officer, of the Austin Chapter of the CIA)

Bobby Briscoe and John Torres

In this discussion, we examine the motivation and dedication of the individuals who earned the CIB to start the Combat Infantrymen’s Association Chapter in Austin, Texas. This chapter is one of many and belongs to the National organization of the Combat Infantrymen’s Association. We also investigate exactly what the CIB award is, how it is earned, and what it really means to those who have earned and received it.

John Torres (the Chapter XO) states candidly that if people know what it took to earn the CIB, then the respect and honor due to the combat infantryman will be given, and there will be a more meaningful appreciation for the sacrifices made by that individual.

In addition, Bobby Briscoe also describes the programs that the chapter will establish to help those returning infantryman who have earned their CIB in the Middle East in the current OEF/OIF campaigns. In addition to greeting the troops upon their return from overseas, these other programs will include both assistance in communication and moral support for the families of any disadvantaged veteran after returning. Also, programs to help the children of the CIB veterans will be created.

The discussion continues in the next episode and post, with the conclusion giving honor and respect to the Combat Infantryman. Please find out more about the CIB Association chapter in Austin and other cities by listening to this interview.

Copyright (c) 2008, Matrix Solutions Corporation and the CIB Association- Austin, Texas, Chapter.