• The Navigator Badge is a military qualification badge of the United States Air Force which was first created during the Second World War. The current...
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  • Observer Badge is a military badge of the United States armed forces dating from the First World War. The badge was issued to co-pilots, navigators, and flight...
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  • The Marine Aerial Navigator insignia is a military badge of the United States Marine Corps that is issued to Marine Corps enlisted personnel who complete...
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  • and Marine Corps. The Navigator Badge for officers and Aircrew Badge for enlisted personnel, variations of the Flight Officer Badge, are issued by the Air...
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    Force in 1947, the Bombardier Badge was gradually phased out and none were issued after 1949. The modern-day Navigator Badge is considered the U.S. Air Force...
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  • are: Pilot's Badge Observer's Badge Navigator's Badge Flight Doctor's Badge Air Force Flight Nurse Air Force Patient Pilot Parachutist Badge Air Force Commando's...
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    were the Pilot Badge and other aeronautical rating badges, such as the Navigator Badge and Flight Surgeon Badge. Space Operations Badges (Basic, Senior...
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    Aircrew Badge Flight Officer Badge Naval Aviator Badge Navigator Badge Observer Badge Astronaut Badge Military badges of the United States Obsolete badges of...
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  • authorized to wear this badge, including pilots, bombardiers, navigators, flight engineers, radio men and gunners. The badge was also awarded to certain...
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    Lincoln badge. Launched in May 2002 for 2003, a number of changes and improvements were made to the Navigator thanks to a thorough redesign. The Navigator continued...
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    bombardiers were awarded the wings known as the Navigator badge, now known as the Combat Systems Officer badge. Commonwealth bomb aimers wore a single-wing...
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    Pilots or USAF Navigators/CSOs. Although identical to the badge worn by Navigators and CSOs, recipients are not graduates of USAF Navigator or CSO training...
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    Obsolete badges of the United States military are a number of U.S. military insignia which were issued in the 20th and 21st centuries that are no longer...
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    supplies, and several others. The first Pathfinder Badge was designed by Lt. Prescott, a navigator in the 9th Troop Carrier Pathfinder Group (Provisional)...
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  • The Flight Meteorologist insignia is a military badge decoration of the United States Navy which is issued to officers of the Restricted Line who are...
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    Insignia and badges of the United States Marine Corps are military "badges" issued by the United States Department of the Navy to Marines who achieve...
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    Aircrew brevet (redirect from Flying badge)
    the new WSO/WSOP Flying Badge. Legacy flying badges still in use in the RAF but no longer issued, include: "N" for Navigator "AE" for Air Electronics...
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    figures were 193,440 pilots; 43,051 bombardiers and bombardier-navigators; 48,870 navigators in all three disciplines (celestial, dead reckoning, and radar);...
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    Theodore Van Kirk (category American navigators)
    (February 27, 1921 – July 28, 2014) was a navigator in the United States Army Air Forces, best known as the navigator of the Enola Gay when it dropped the...
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    Cadet Pilot Badge Cadet Senior Pilot Badge Cadet Navigator Badge Cadet Senior Navigator Badge Cadet Nurse Badge Cadet Pre-Health Badge Cadet Training...
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    intelligence, reconnaissance and public affairs, and also qualified as a Master Navigator. He served as a Wing Commander at Ramstein Air Base in Germany and at...
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    Force Master Navigator Badge Basic Parachutist Badge Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge Office of the Secretary of Defense Identification Badge...
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    Insignias and badges of the United States Navy are military badges issued by the United States Department of the Navy to naval service members who achieve...
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    Rebadging (redirect from Badge-engineering)
    "badge" or trademark (brand, logo, or manufacturer's name/make/marque) to an existing product line. Rebadging is also known as rebranding and badge engineering;...
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    pilot training due to excessive myopia. He then underwent Undergraduate Navigator Training and he graduated. While assigned to the 80th Tactical Fighter...
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    (November 16, 1918 – September 19, 2004) was a career United States Air Force navigator who was shot down over South Vietnam during the 1972 Easter Offensive...
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    Jay Zeamer, Jr. He served in the U.S. Army Air Forces and is the only navigator awarded the Medal of Honor. Femoyer was from Huntington, West Virginia...
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    commission he underwent Undergraduate Navigator Training at Harlingen Air Force Base in Texas, and was awarded his Navigator Wings in August 1961. He then attended...
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    Cassidy was commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1954. He then attended navigator training at Harlingen and James Connally Air Force Bases, Texas. His initial...
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    promote Netscape Navigator, Netscape developed the "Netscape Now" program. The program promoted the display of the "Netscape Now! 2.0" web badge on websites...
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