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Badges of the United States Air Force

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Military badges of the U.S. Air Force

Badges earned by an Air Force officer from the 308th Rescue Squadron (2008)
Air Force skill level badge symbols

Badges of the United States Air Force are specific uniform insignia authorized by theUnited States Air Force that signifyaeronautical ratings, special skills, career field qualifications, and serve as identification devices for personnel occupying certain assignments.[1]

Most Air Force badges are awarded in three degrees or skill levels. Aeronautical rating badges for pilots, combat systems officers, observers, and air battle managers are awarded at basic, senior, and command levels; while flight nurses and flight surgeons are awarded ratings at the basic, senior, and chief levels. All other aviation badges are awarded at the basic, senior, and master levels. Air Force occupational badges are normally issued in basic, senior, and master level for officers. A star and wreath system, worn above the Air Force badge, denotes which degree or skill level a service member currently holds. Previously, enlisted wear the basic badge after completing technical school, the senior badge after award of the 7-skill level, and the master badge as a master sergeant or above with 5 years in the specialty from award of the 7-skill level. For non-rated commissioned officers, the basic badge is awarded after completion of technical training, the senior badge after 7-years in their respective AFSC, and master at 15-years. Now most career field CFETPs denote the requirements for awarding each level.[1]

Chaplain, aeronautical, space, cyberspace, and missile operations badges, along with theAir Force Commander's Insignia are mandatory for wear on Air Force uniforms. With the most recent changes to Air Force uniform regulations, restrictions have been lifted on the wear of other service's skill badges that airman have earned. Precedence of badges within the same category depends on the airman's current assignment.[1][2]

The Air Force is the most restrictive service with regard to which Air Force badges may be worn on the uniforms by other branches of theUS Armed Forces. Most badges issued exclusively by the Air Force may only be displayed on Air Force uniforms. The exception to this rule is theSpace Operations Badge.[1][3]

The Air Force previously authorized continued use of a number of aviation badges originally issued by the U.S. Army duringWorld War II. Such badges are no longer authorized and are now categorized asobsolete badges.

Aviation Badges

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Sources:[1][4]

Aeronautical Rating Badges

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Aircrew Badges

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Occupational Badges

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AnAir Force Occupational Badge is amilitary badge of theUnited States Air Force which is awarded to those members of the Air Force community who are engaged in duties "other than flying". The purpose of the Air Force Occupational Badge is to denote and recognize training, education and qualifications received in a particularcareer field and to provide recognition in an outwardly displayed badge.[1][5]

The first Air Force Occupational Badges began appearing on Air Force uniforms in the late 1950s. Prior to this time, the only Air Force badges authorized were thePilot Badge and other aeronautical rating badges, such as theNavigator Badge andFlight Surgeon Badge.

Operations Career Group

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The following operations insignia are worn as beret crests on specificAir Force berets instead of the left breast of Air Force uniforms. Both the breast insignia and the following beret crests signify the same thing, an Air Force specialty.[13]

Logistics Career Group

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  • Munitions Badge[14]
    Munitions Badge[14]
  • Maintenance Badge
    Maintenance Badge
  • Missile Maintenance Badge
  • Logistics Readiness Badge
    Logistics Readiness Badge
  • Supply and Fuels Badge
    Supply and Fuels Badge
  • Transportation Badge
    Transportation Badge
  • Logistics Plans Badge
    Logistics Plans Badge

Support Career Group

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  • Band Badge
    Band Badge
  • Public Affairs Badge
    Public Affairs Badge
  • Historian Badge
    Historian Badge
  • Human Resources & Administration (Enlisted)
    Human Resources & Administration (Enlisted)
  • Emergency Management Badge
  • Civil Engineer Badge
    Civil Engineer Badge
  • Services Badge (Enlisted)
    Services Badge (Enlisted)
  • Force Support Badge (Officer)
    Force Support Badge (Officer)
  • Force Protection Badge
    Force Protection Badge

Professional Career Group

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  • Judge Advocate Badge
    Judge Advocate Badge
  • Chaplain Badges (These badges have precedence over all other badges and are mandatory to wear.)
    Chaplain Badges(These badges have precedence over all other badges and are mandatory to wear.)
  • Paralegal Badge (Enlisted)
    Paralegal Badge (Enlisted)
  • Religious Affairs Airmen Badge (Enlisted)
    Religious Affairs Airmen Badge (Enlisted)

Acquisition Career Group

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  • Acquisition and Financial Management Badge*
    Acquisition and Financial Management Badge*

Medical Career Group

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Reporting Identifiers

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  • Scientific Applications Specialist Badge[16]
    Scientific Applications Specialist Badge[16]

Miscellaneous Badges

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As of 17 January 2014, Airmen are authorized to wear any qualification/skill badge they have earned on Air Force uniforms. With the exception of the new Air Force Combat Diver Badges, the other qualification badges listed in this section are specifically awarded by the Air Force as well as other armed services of the U.S. Department of Defense.[1][4]

Duty Badges

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Main article:Identification badges of the Uniform Services of the United States

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Tabs

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Authorized identifier tabs (worn on upper–left sleeve of combat uniforms)[19][20][21]
Duty/QualificationApproved tab/patch
Advanced Air Advisor Tab(Authorized for permanent wear)
Air Advisor Tab(Authorized for permanent wear)
Arctic Tab(Authorized for permanent wear)[22]
Base Honor Guard
Courier
Evaluator
Instructor
Master Instructor
Raven
Recruiter
Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape
USAF Honor Guard

Duty identifier patches

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Worn on the left shoulder of the service’s Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform[20][21]

Patches with black borders indicate first responders and career fields that require quick identification

First SergeantAir Battle ManagerAirmen Dorm LeaderAircrew Flight EquipmentAirfield ManagementAerospace Ground EquipmentMunitions SystemsAircraft MaintenanceAircraft Structural MaintenanceAir Traffic Control
AvionicsAviation Resource ManagementBattle Management OperationsAll-Domain Comand & Control OperationsChemical Biological Radiological NuclearCombat ControlCivil EngineerCareer Enlisted AviatorContractingCombat Rescue Officer
Combat SystemsCyberDevelopment AdvisorPavements and Construction EquipmentAircraft Electrical and EnvironmentalAircrew EgressElectrical SystemsDevelopmental EngineeringEngineeringAerospace Propulsion
Pest ManagementEqual OpportunityExplosive Ordnance DutyElectronic WarfareForeign AffairsFire ProtectionFinancial ManagementAircraft Fuel SystemsGround TransportReligious Affairs
Human Resources & AdministrationHVAC & RefrigerationAircraft Hydraulic SystemsIndependent Duty Medical TechnicianInformation OperationsIntelligenceJudge AdvocateJoint Air Component Coordination ElementLogistics ReadinessMissile Alert Facility Manager
Aircraft MainenanceMedical ProvidersManpowerAircraft Metals TechnologyMunitions and Missile MaintenanceMaintenance ManagementNavigatorNondestructive InspectionOperations ManagementOperation Research
Special InvestigationsPublic AffairsAerospace PhysiologyPararescueLogistics PlansProfessional Military EducationPrecision Measurement Equipment LabFuelsAir TransportElectrical Power Production
Radar Airfield and Weather SystemsScientific UtilizationSecurity ForcesSafetySpecial ReconnaissanceSpecial TacticsStucturalMateriel ManagementServicesTactical Air Control Party
Advanced Fighter Aircraft AvionicsTraffic ManagementEducation and TrainingUnit Deployment ManagementVehicular MaintenanceWeather and Environmental SciencesWater and Fuel Systems ManagementAircraft Armament SystemsWeapons Systems EvaluationWeather

Award Badges

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Air National Guard Badges and Tabs

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See also

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Notes

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  • * = also issued toSpace Force guardians[35]
  • No asterisk indicates that the badge is only issued to airmen

References

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  2. ^AF uniform policy update: welcome back morale t-shirts, badges and limitless athletic shoes, U.S. Air Force News, by Staff Sgt. David Salanitri, dated 20 January 2014, last accessed 15 March 2014
  3. ^SMDC-OPZ-FB, ASPDO Procedural Guide #1 - Procedures for Awarding the Space Badge to Army Space Cadre PersonnelArchived 2012-03-20 at theWayback Machine, dated 15 Feb 11, accessed 16 Jan 12
  4. ^abAir Force Guidance Memorandum to Air Force Manual (AFMAN) 11-402, Aviation and Parachutist Service, U.S. Department of the Air Force, dated 13 September 2022, last accessed 8 October 2022
  5. ^AFI36-2101: Classifying Military Personnel (Officer and Enlisted)Archived 2014-01-12 at theWayback Machine; dated 25 June 2013, updated 18 November 2013; last accessed 11 January 2014
  6. ^Cordero, CMSgt Victor (July 31, 2025)."AFSC 1D7XX/X CYBER DEFENSE OPERATIONS"(PDF).US Air Force.
  7. ^Design and Development of United States Air Force Multi-Domain Warfare Officer Occupational Badge,United States Army Institute of Heraldry, dated 2 March 2020, last accessed 10 August 202/
  8. ^Design and Development of United States Air Force Weather and Environmental Sciences Officer BadgeArchived July 27, 2021, at theWayback Machine,United States Army Institute of Heraldry, dated 3 November 2020, last accessed 15 November 2020
  9. ^Air Force creates new AFSC for operations research analyst officers, Air Force News, dated 15 May 2020, last accessed 4 June 2020
  10. ^MIL-DTL-3628/274A—DETAIL SPECIFICATION SHEET BADGE, OCCUPATION, INFORMATION OPERATION, U.S. AIR FORCE, Defense Logistics Agency, dated 9 April 2018, last accessed 19 April 2020
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  12. ^U.S. Air Force Heraldry, Badges, Air Force Foreign Area Officer, U.S. Army Institute of Heraldry, dated 15 September 2025, last accessed 20 September 2025
  13. ^Air Force Special Operations Command, Special Tactics UnitsArchived 2013-01-02 at theWayback Machine; accessed August 21, 2011
  14. ^Design and Development of United States Air Force Munitions Occupational Badge, U.S. Army Institute of Heraldry, dated 9 December 2019, last accessed 23 August 2020
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  16. ^U.S. Air Force Heraldry, Badges, Air Force Scientific Applications Specialist, U.S. Army Institute of Heraldry, dated 16 August 2021, last accessed 22 August 2021
  17. ^New Air Force combat dive badges approved, Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs, posted 18 October 18, 2022, last accessed 20 March 2023
  18. ^U.S. Air Force Heraldry, Badges, Air Force Materiel Leader, U.S. Army Institute of Heraldry, dated 15 September 2025, last accessed 20 September 2025
  19. ^White, Matt (January 9, 2026)."Air Force brings back job patches, which were banned for some reason".Task & Purpose. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2026.
  20. ^abHadley, Greg (January 9, 2026)."USAF Restores Duty Identifier Patches: 'They're Back, Baby'".Air & Space Forces Magazine. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2026.
  21. ^ab"Department of the Air Force Guidance Memorandum to DAFI 36-2903, Dress and Personal Appearance of Department of the Air Force Personnel"(PDF).Department of the Air Force. January 9, 2026.
  22. ^PACAF leaders promote Arctic Defense, Security Orientation course, U.S. Pacific Air Force, 673 Air Base Wing/Public Affairs, by SSgt Curt Beach, dated 25 February 2021, last accessed 11 September 2022
  23. ^AFI34-143: Excellence-In-Competition (EIC)Archived 2014-01-12 at theWayback Machine, dated 21 Feb 12, last accessed 11 January 2014
  24. ^National Guard Regulation 672-3 and Air National Guard Regulation 900-1, National Guard Chief's 50 Marksmanship BadgeArchived 2013-05-31 at theWayback Machine, dated 1 February 1978, last accessed 26 March 2014
  25. ^Tabs and Badges a Measure of Missouri Guardmembers' MarksmanshipArchived March 12, 2011, at theWayback Machine, Missouri National Guard Public Affairs, by Ann Keyes, last accessed 1 March 2015
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  27. ^Texas National Guard Marksmanship Program, Governor's Twenty, Texas National Guard, updated 4 Aug 11, last accessed 13 Nov 11
  28. ^TXSG Team Wins First Place In 2009 Texas Adjutant General's Combat Pistol Sustainment Exercise Competition, Texas State Guard, by Maj. J. Michael Spraggins, dated 7 May 7, last accessed 27 June 2022
  29. ^Governor's 20 Sniper Competition 2014, Texas Military Forces, dated 12 January 2014, last accessed 19 January 2014
  30. ^Earning the Governor's Twenty Tab, By CPT Andrew J. Czaplicki, dated 7 August 2014, last accessed 10 January 2015
  31. ^Tabs and Badges a Measure of MarksmanshipArchived 18 May 2014 at theWayback Machine, Missouri National Guard, dated 14 December 2010, last accessed 18 May 2014
  32. ^National Guard Devices, by Eric Bush, last accessed 18 May 2014
  33. ^Arizona National Guard's top marksmen awarded Governor's Dozen, Army.mil, by SGT Wesley Parrell, dated 15 April 2016, last accessed 5 February 2017
  34. ^Top Iowa marksmen train fellow Red Bulls, Afghans at Torkham Gate, Defense Video and Imagery Distribution System, by Staff Sgt Ryan Matson, dated 11 March 2011, last accessed 28 February 2015
  35. ^US Space Force Uniform & Accessories Store, usamm.com, last accessed 29 August 2022
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