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The basis for the Headquarters Air Force badge is Air Force heritage and the design incorporates many elements from the Department of the Air Force Seal. The predominant colors of the badge are ultramarine blue and gold, the colors of the Air Force through transition from the Army Air Corps.
Have seen miniature badges worn on blues by some officers that had several badges. IE aircrew wings, jump wings, and so forth. Paragraph 9.1.3 talks about miniature badges.
So we got word that we are going to have a blues inspection. Since the last time I wore them I've had a DAFSC skill upgrade but still maintain the same PAFSC. I looked though 36-2903 for guidance showing skill level/badge correlation but I couldn't find it. (It gives wear guidance, but not which one.) Does anyone know where it's actually listed?
The basis for the Headquarters Air Force badge is Air Force heritage and the design incorporates many elements from the Department of the Air Force Seal. The predominant colors of the badge are ultramarine blue and gold, the colors of the Air Force through transition from the Army Air Corps .
You get 50 rounds and shoot in four positions (standing, sitting, kneeling, prone) switching to a different target with each position. The order we did it in was like this: 10 shots standing in 60 seconds, 10 shots kneeling in 45 seconds, 10 shots sitting in 45 seconds, 20 shots prone in 60 seconds.
The predominant colors of the badge are ultramarine blue and gold, the colors of the Air Force through transition from the Army Air Corps. At the center of the badge is a gilt American Bald Eagle, a symbol of the United States and air power.
Badges of the United States Air Force are specific uniform insignia authorized by the United States Air Force that signify aeronautical ratings, special skills, career field qualifications, and serve as identification devices for personnel occupying certain assignments.