Ranger Tab
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The Ranger Tab is a service school military decoration of the United States Army signifying completion of the nine-week U.S. Army Ranger School course in small-unit infantry combat tactics in woodland, mountain, and swamp operations.
Those graduating from Ranger School are presented with the Ranger Tab, which is worn on the upper shoulder of the left sleeve of a military uniform. Wearing the tab is permitted for the remainder of a soldier's military career, even if the soldier is not actively assigned to an Army Ranger unit. The cloth version of the tab is worn on the Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) and Class-A dress uniform of the U.S. Army; a smaller, metal version is worn on the formal dress blue and dress mess uniforms.
The Ranger Tab's design resembles that of the U.S. Army's Special Forces Tab and of the Sapper Tab of the Corps of Engineers.


