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The Zero-G training teaches advanced combat tactics in a zero or low gravity as well as methods on improving the chance of survival and recovery for Marines who become adrift. Marines who successfully complete the 6 week course may wear a "zero-G" tab.
Air Assault, the modern equivalent of the historic 'paratoopers', often undergo this training as well as personnel anticipating long term shipborne detachment duty.
The Zero-G badge, and other school tabs, is worn with on the right sleeve 5cm above the cuff.