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  1. United States Aviator Badge - Wikipedia

    • A United States Aviator Badge refers to three types of aviation badges issued by the United States Armed Forces, those being for Air Force, Army, and Naval (to include Marine and Coast Guard) aviation. Air Force Pilot and Army Aviator Badges are issued in three ratings: Basic, Senior, and Command (Air Force)/Master (Army). The higher degrees are d… See more

    United States Air Force

    The first United States Aviator Badges were issued to members of the Air Service during World War I. The badges were … See more

    United States Army

    After the creation of the U.S. Air Force as a separate service in 1947, Army Aviation continued to a degree that warranted a new badge for Army Aviators (who piloted light observation and liaison airplanes and helicopters)… See more

    United States Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard

    The aviator badge currently used in the Navy has remained virtually unchanged since it was first issued on 13 November 1917. The Naval Aviator Badge is earned by all U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, and U.S. Coast … See more

    NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps

    The NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps Aviator Insignia is a gold-colored pin, winged, with a central device consisting of a fouled anchor surcharged with a NOAA Corps device. NOAA Corps officer pilots and navigat… See more

    NASA

    With the dawn of the Space Age, all of the United States Aviator badges are upgradable to the Astronaut Badge, for those military members who become astronauts. See more

     
  1. A United States Aviator Badge refers to three types of aviation badges issued by the United States Armed Forces, those being for Air Force, Army, and Naval (to include Marine and Coast Guard) aviation. Air Force Pilot and Army Aviator Badges are issued in three ratings: Basic, Senior, and Command (Air Force)/Master (Army).
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Aviator_Badge
    The Aircrew Badge, commonly known as Wings, is a qualification badge of the United States military that is awarded by all five branches of armed services to personnel who serve as aircrew members on board military aircraft. The badge is intended to recognize the training and qualifications required by aircrew of military aircraft.
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  8. The Mark of an Eagle | Air & Space Forces Magazine

    Oct 1, 2013 · The design of the original Mili­tary Aviator Badge was an eagle in flight, carrying signal flags. It was suspended from a bar inscribed “Military Aviator.” These badges were made of 14-karat gold and plated with pure gold.

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