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The Diving Badge is a decoration of the United States military which is awarded to those service members who have obtained qualifications as military divers. The Diving Badge is issued by both the U.S. Army and United States Navy, and is provided in several different degrees of issuance.
The Navy Diving Badge is issued to member of the Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, and United States Marines. The first series of diving badges are the Scuba Badge, issued for qualification as a Navy Scuba Diver in two degrees, one being for officer divers and the other for enlisted personnel.
The remaining Navy Diving Badges are awarded for deep sea dive qualifications and are issued in the degrees of Second Class, First Class, and Master Diver. An Officer Diving Badge also exists for those Master Divers who are commissioned officers, and the Diving Medical Officer Badge is presented to medical personnel who have qualified as both divers and medical response personnel to diving medical emergencies.
The Army Diving Badge is very similar to the Navy design, however there is not an officer version of the Diving Badge nor is there a Medical Diving Badge. The Army also maintains the Salvage Diver Badge which is a standard Diver Badge annoted with an engraved ?S?.
Members of both the Coast Guard and Marine Corps are eligible to receive the Navy version of the Diving Badge.
The United States Air Force does not issue any sort of a Diving Badge, however personnel are permitted to wear the Diving Badge of other services if proper training and qualification was obtained.