No problem with the Butterbars or "First Lieutenant-Second Award" (Captains), Manny... Officers usually kept those on the helmets. Many Infantry company-grade O's went with the EM combat uniforms with O-ranks, since they felt that the Officer's Uniforms, being a different color, were a liability and helped single them out in Rifle Companies... I wouldn't make the O a Captain though... Company Commanders don't get out on point, unless something has gone horribly wrong... Wouldn't have both the Platoon Sergeant and the Platoon Leader out there either... A Squad or fire-team leader, yes... Say a Sergeant/Staff Sergeant and the El-tee... The only Senior NCOs in the Company are the 4 Platoon Sergeants and the First Sergeant, and the First Sergeant would be with the CO at the Company CP, his main function being beans, bullets, and bandaids getting to the rest of the Company. The US Army really didn't learn that lesson until well into the '60s with subdued rank insignia and the same combat uniforms for Officer and Enlisted alike... In fact, the miniature subdued rank insignia was first used by the USMC in the 60's, and the Army followed suit in about '67... |