Where is the 160th Signal Brigade located?

Camp Arifjan, Kuwait
The 160th Signal Brigade is a communications formation of the United States Army, currently based at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait.

How do you get a Csib?

It is earned through service in a declared combat zone. In the past, soldiers were authorized to wear a shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI) on their right sleeve of the Army Green Service Uniform and/or their camouflage pattern Battle Dress Uniform to note their “former wartime service” with a particular Army unit.

What does Csib stand for?

The Combat Service Identification Badge (CSIB) is a metallic heraldic device worn on the right side of the United States Army’s Army Service Uniform that uniquely identifies a soldier’s combat service with major U.S. Army formations.

How many Csib can be worn?

You may wear up to 4 badges, two on the right, and two on the left. In your case, two on the right, and on centered on the left. On the Army service/dress uniform coat and the service uniform shirt, ID badges are worn centered on the pocket of the coat or shirt.

When can you wear the CSIB?

The Combat Service Identification Badge will be worn when available in place of the SSI- FWTS on the ASU. The CSIB will be worn on the right side parallel to the waistline on the ASU coat.

Where does the Csib go?

The Combat Service Identification Badge will be worn centered on the wearers right breast pocket of the ASU coat. The CSIB is ranked fifth in order of precendence below Presidential, Vice Presidential, Secretary of Defense and Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badges.

What side does the recruiter badge go on?

LEFT SIDE
C. THE U.S. ARMY RECRUITER IDENTIFICATION BADGE, ACTIVE ARMY/ARMY RESERVE, IS WORN ON THE LEFT SIDE. THIS BADGE IS AUTHORIZED FOR WEAR BY MILITARY PERSONNEL ASSIGNED OR ATTACHED TO THE U.S. ARMY RECRUITING COMMAND AS DESIGNATED BY THE COMMANDING GENERAL, RECRUITING COMMAND (SEE AR 600-8-22 FOR ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA).

Where does the CSIB go?