The diver insignia (also known as "diver badges") are qualification badges of the uniformed services of the United States which are awarded to servicemen qualified as divers. Originally, the diver insignia was a cloth patch decoration worn by United States Navy divers in the upper-portion of the enlisted service uniform's left sleeve during the first part of World War II, when the rating insignia was worn on the right sleeve. When enlisted rating insignia were shifted to the left sleeve in late World War II, the patch shifted to the upper right sleeve. The diving patch was created during World War II, and became a breast insignia in the late 1960s.
Currently, the United States Navy and the United States Army issue diver insignia and badges denoting degrees of qualification. The United States Coast Guard and United States Marine Corps personnel are eligible to earn most of the naval diver insignia.
Diver badges | |
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Type | Badge |
Presented by | United States Army |
Status | Currently awarded |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Flight surgeon badge |
Next (lower) | Explosive ordnance disposal badge[5] |
The United States Army issues two different types of diver badges, one for Army engineer divers and one for Army special operations divers. Army engineer diver badges are awarded in four degrees (second-class diver, salvage diver, first-class diver, and master diver) while Army special operations diver badges are awarded in two degrees (diver and diving supervisor). The second-class and first-class diver badges are identical to those issued by U.S. naval forces. The Army does not issue officer or medical diver badges; however, Navy-awarded Diving Officer Insignia, Diving Medical Officer Insignia, and Diving Medical Technician Insignia are authorized for wear on Army uniforms with written approval from the United States Army Human Resources Command.[6][7][8]
On 17 September 2004, the Scuba Diver Insignia/Badge was discontinued in lieu of a new Special Operations Diver Badge and an additional grade, the Special Operations Diving Supervisor Badge, was created. Prior to this change, the Scuba Diver Insignia/Badge was the same for all of the U.S. armed forces. The new design includes sharks, symbolizing speed, stealth, and lethal efficiency, and two Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knives in saltire, representing the heritage of OSS operational swimmers during World War II. The Army Combat Diver Qualification Course and Army Combat Diving Supervisors Course are taught by Company C, 2nd Battalion, 1st Special Warfare Training Group at the Special Forces Underwater Operations School, Naval Air Station Key West.[9][10][7][8]
The United States Air Force issues the Air Force Combat Dive Badges to graduates of the Air Force Combat Dive Course at the Navy Diving Salvage and Training Center, Naval Support Activity Panama City.[11]
Until the establishment of the US Air Force Combat Dive Course in 2006,[12] special operations Airmen attended either the U.S. Army Combat Diver Qualification Course, or the U.S. Marine Corps Combatant Diver Course. Badges awarded from sister-service combat diver courses, as well as other U.S. Navy dive courses (basic Scuba, Diving Medical Officer, etc.) are authorized for wear on U.S. Air Force uniforms.[11]
In October 2022, the United States Air Force approved the new Air Force specific diver badges for graduates of the Air Force Combat Dive Course, replacing their previous use of the same scuba diver badge used by the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard.[13] [14]