The USAF Commander’s Insignia Plaque is awarded to any Air Force officer who holds a major command billet within the United States Air Force. It is hand carved from 100% kiln dried Philippine mahogany, hand painted and finished.
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Plaques Features:
- Custom Designed Wings created to your specifications
- Standard size is 12 inches in width
- Any Shape - Any size
- Hand Crafted from solid Philippine Mahogany
- Hand Painted in fine detail
- Fine Quality Enamel Paint
- Pantone Color Matching System to insure exact coloration
- Sealed in poly urethane to assure lasting beauty
- Key Hole mount inset in back allows plaque to lay flush with wall
- Free standard ground delivery within continental United States
- Free art work design
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Trivia:
The Air Force Commander's Insignia is an insignia of the United States Air Forcethat has been in existence since 2002. Also known as the USAF Commander’s Badge,
To be eligible for the Air Force Commander's Insignia, an Air Force officer must hold permanent assignment in a command billet, normally in the rank of Major or above. Examples of such billets would include any unit larger than detachment size, including:Squadron, Group, and Wing Commanders, as well as the Commanding officers of major Air Force installations such as Air Force bases. Commanders of Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Detachments are also authorized to wear the Air Force Commander's Badge.
The Air Force Commander's Insignia is worn above the name tag when in command of a squadron, group, wing, numbered air force (NAF), major command (MAJCOM), or Unified Command. The insignia is worn below the nametag upon completion of a such a command assignment.