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Diver insignia
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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.
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Joint diver insignia of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard
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NOAA Diver Insignia Marine Corps Combatant Diver Insignia Navy & Coast Guard Diving Officer Insignia Navy Diving Medical Officer Insignia Master Diver Insignia 1 2 Coast Guard Scuba Diver Officer Insignia Scuba Diver Insignia Diving Medical Technician Insignia
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NOAA Corps Diver Badge USCG Scuba Diver Officer Badge Diving Medical Technician Badge Second Class Diver Badge Scuba Diver Badge Diving Officer Badge First Class Diver Badge USN Diving Medical Officer Badge Master Diver Badge USMC Combatant Diver Badge
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DMO.gif Diver Badge .jpg USN - Diver 1st Class.png NavyMedicalDiver.jpg USN - Diver Master.jpg ScubOffBadge.jpg Noaa diver.png USN - Diving Officer.png ArmyDiveBadge.gif
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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/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.
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