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  2. Ram's Head Device - Wikipedia

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    The Ram's Head Device is a military special skill badge of the United States Army. The Ram's Head Device is awarded to any soldier after completion of the Army Mountain Warfare School (AMWS), based at the Ethan Allen Firing Range in Jericho, Vermont .

  3. Badges of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    the Ram's Head Device, the current badge awarded to graduates of the Army Mountain Warfare School (AMWS) at Camp Ethan Allen Training Site in Jericho, Vermont. The Ram's Head Device is (currently) only authorized for wear on the uniforms of New England ( CT , MA , NH , ME , RI , and VT ) National Guardsmen whom are graduates of AMWS and serving ...

  4. Category:United States military badges - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "United States military badges" The following 100 pages are in this category, out of 100 total. ... Ram's Head Device; Ranger Challenge tab;

  5. Military badges of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Example of U.S. Army badges on the Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform (worn above the U.S. Army nametape). Military badges of the United States are awards authorized by the United States Armed Forces that signify rating, qualification, or accomplishment in several career fields, and also serve as identification devices for personnel occupying certain assignments.

  6. Army Mountain Warfare School - Wikipedia

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    The school is the executive agent for military mountaineering for the United States Army Infantry School. The school is responsible for the content of Field Manual 3–97.61, Military Mountaineering. The school is the only non-European permanent member of the International Association of Military Mountain Schools (IAMMS).

  7. Unofficial badges of the United States military - Wikipedia

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    Unofficial military badges are rare in the modern age due to the stringent and specific regulations regarding the issuance of military badges and the manner of wear on military uniforms. The term may still be used, however, to denote badges that were proposed for creation but never actually distributed as well as the badges that individuals ...

  8. Awards and decorations of the United States Department of the ...

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    Together with military badges such awards provide an outward display of a service member's accomplishments. The first recognized medals of the U.S. Army appeared during the American Civil War and were generally issued by local commanders on an unofficial basis.

  9. Talk:Ram's Head Device - Wikipedia

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    If the unknown user in question, or anyone else, has new information that recognizes the Ram's Head Devise as an authorized badge of the U.S. Army, please let me know or link the appropriate reference(s) to this article. --McChizzle 13:15, 15 September 2011 (UTC)