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( c ) Soldiers possessing MOS of 18D ( Special Forces Medical Sergeant ) who satisfactorily perform Special Forces duties while assigned or attached to a Special Forces unit of brigade, regimental, or smaller size during any period such unit is engaged in active ground combat may be awarded the CIB.
Upon request any such soldier may be awarded the CIB instead of the CMB.
( e ) Service members from the other U. S. Armed Forces and foreign military ( Infantry and Special Forces equivalents ) assigned or attached as a member of a U. S. Army Infantry or Special Forces unit of brigade, regimental, or smaller size may be considered for award of the CIB.
Army veterans and service members who served in Korea on or after 28 July 1953 and meet the criteria for award of the CIB outlined in paragraph 8-6c, may submit an application ( to include supporting documentation ) for award of the CIB to USA HRC, ATTN: AHRC-PDO-PA, 200 Stovall Street, Alexandria, VA 22332-0471.
The CIB may be awarded by the following individuals:
However, while the CIB may have precedence, holders of both may choose to wear the EIB instead of the CIB.

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According to the study of Counterfeiting Intelligence Bureau ( CIB ) of the International Chamber of Commerce ( ICC ), counterfeit goods make up 5 to 7 % of World Trade, however these figures cannot be substantiated due to the secretive nature of the industry.
The CIB and its non-combat analogue, the infantry skill-recognition Expert Infantryman Badge ( EIB ) were simultaneously created during World War II as primary recognition of the combat service and sacrifices of the infantrymen who would likely be wounded or killed in numbers disproportionate to those of soldiers from the Army ’ s other service branches.
Moreover, War Department Circular 269 stipulated: … only one of these badges will be worn at one time and the Combat Infantryman badge is the highest award ; the awarding of the CIB was officially authorized with an executive order dated 15 November 1943 ; later, on 10 June 1944, the U. S. Congress approved an extra ten dollars in monthly pay to every infantryman awarded the CIB — excepting commissioned officers.
While no fixed, qualifying distance from an explosion of these devices can be established, commanders should consider the entirety of the combat situation when considering award of the CIB.
( a ) In addition, any Officer, Warrant Officer, or Enlisted Soldier whose branch is other than Infantry, who under appropriate orders was assigned to advise a unit listed in ( c ) and ( d ) below or was assigned as a member of a White Star Mobile Training Team or a member of MAAG-Laos as indicated in ( 2 )( a ) and ( b ) below will be eligible for award of the CIB provided all other requirements have been met.
In the Bank ’ s view, the financial difficulties being faced by CIB and Clico resulted from: * Excessive related-party transactions which carry significant contagion risks, * An aggressive high interest rate resource mobilization strategy to finance equally high risk investments, * Very high leveraging of the Group ’ s assets, which constrains the potential amount of cash that could be raised from the asset sales, * and, to a lesser extent, depositors ’ concerns about the impact of the sharp decline in methanol and real estate prices on CL Financial ’ s overall financial situation.
The Central Bank will: * take control of CIB ; * transfer all the third-party assets and liabilities on the books of CIB and CMMB to First Citizens Bank, * provide short term liquidity as needed to ensure that liabilities are serviced, and * following the execution of these transactions, CIB ’ s banking license will be revoked.
Mr Williams emphasized that CIB depositors ' funds are safe, and assured Clico ’ s policy holders that the long term future of Clico will be guaranteed.
In 1919 the force was formally disbanded and the few remaining officers at this time were merged with the remnants of the military's Special Intelligence Bureau to form the Investigation Branch ( later to be called the Commonwealth Investigations Branch or CIB ).
CIB can be an abbreviation for the following:

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The Combat Infantryman Badge ( CIB ) is the U. S. Army combat service recognition decoration awarded to soldiers — enlisted men and officers ( commissioned and warrant ) holding colonel rank or below, who personally fought in active ground combat while an assigned member of either an infantry or a Special Forces unit, of brigade size or smaller, any time after 6 December 1941.
The WWII regulations did not formally prescribe a specific combat service period establishing the infantryman ’ s eligibility for being awarded a Combat Infantryman Badge, thus, in 1947, the U. S. Government implemented a policy authorizing the retroactive awarding of the Bronze Star Medal to World War II veteran soldiers who had been awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge, because the CIB was awarded only to soldiers who had borne combat duties befitting the recognition conferred by a Bronze Star Medal.
Although similar in name and appearance to the Combat Infantryman Badge ( CIB ), it is a completely different award: while the CIB is awarded for participation in ground combat, the EIB is presented for completion of a course of testing designed to demonstrate proficiency in infantry skills.
Personnel who have been awarded both the EIB and the CIB are not authorized to wear both awards simultaneously.

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In such instances, the Soldier must submit a request through the chain of command to the CG, U. S. Army Human Resources Command, ATTN: AHRC-PDO-PA, 200 Stovall Street, Alexandria, VA 22332-0471 for conversion of the CMB to the CIB.
( d ) Subsequent to 24 May 1965, to qualify for the CIB, personnel serving in U. S. units must meet the requirements of b ( 1 ), above.
The first was the second-award CIB recognizing Korean War combat operations ; in that time, the U. S. Army ’ s Institute of Heraldry also had created eighth-award CIB designs.
In the U. S., Aziz held various and prestigious positions in Citibank including Corporate and Investment Banking ( CIB ), Corporate Planning Officer ( CPO ), Chief Financial Officer of Citicorp, and Manager Director of Citiban Singapore.

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In 1989, the Central Informatics Bureau ( CIB ) was created whose main functions were to plan and coordinate computerization within the Civil Service.
The CISD and CIB became departments within this new ministry.
The Brisbane office of the Commonwealth Investigation Branch ( CIB ) maintained a survaillance of the von Luckners during the visit with inspector in charge of the CIB in Brisbane, Bob Wake, attending a gala function held in honour of the von Luckners.
The CIB kept detailed records of all of von Luckners contacts and when Australia declared war on Germany many of these contacts were rounded up and interned.
Some, including the Congolaise Industrielle du Bois ( CIB ) in Republic of Congo, have partnered with governments and international conservation organizations to regulate the bushmeat trade within the concessions where they operate.
They are unaware that Lau has his subordinate, CIB Inspector B, and his team tracking him.
* Credit Agricole CIB, the investment banking division of Crédit Agricole.
The Campaign for an Independent Britain ( CIB ) is a cross-party Eurosceptic campaign group which calls for the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union.
The Campaign for an Independent Britain ( CIB ) was formed in 1969 as a cross party coalition opposed to Common Market entry in 1973.
Other organisations which have representatives on the CIB National Committee are The Freedom Association, the Bruges Group and the Anti-Common Market League.
CIB co-operates with the Tax Payers ’ Alliance and Save Our Sovereignty.
CIB was instrumental in setting up TEAM which is the body to which Eurosceptic groups across the European Union belong.
The CIB is non-party-political, non-racist and non-sectarian.
CIB ’ s President is George West who replaced long serving co-Presidents Sir Richard Body, a former Conservative MP, and Baron Stoddart of Swindon both of whom retired in 2011.
Lord Shore ( formerly the Labour minister Peter Shore ) helped run the CIB for many years until his death.
Through the CIB he became involved with the Bruges Group, and after he graduated he became, in 1994, director of a Eurosceptic political think-tank, the European Research Group.

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In November 2001 after a consultation process with all monasteries of Benedictine women around the world, it was decided to use the name Communio Internationalis Benedictinarum ( CIB ) to designate all communities of Benedictine women recognized by the Abbot Primate as such and listed in the Catalogus Monasteriorum O. S. B.

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