Air Force Religious Pin

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The Air Force Religious Pin is a decoration which is presented to military chaplains of the United States Air Force upon completion of basic religious service training and commissioning as a chaplain staff officer in the Air Force. The decoration consists of a small pin which is worn above ribbons and awards in the position as the Pilot’s Badge and Occupational Badge.

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The Air Force Religious Pin has existed since the 1960s and is based on United States Army chaplain crests. Unlike other Air Force badges, the religious pin is issued in a single degree and does not carry a senior or master designator.

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