It's a parachutist badge. There are three different degrees of them but the basic one is just a parachute with wings. It means that you have completed basic parachute training and have completed an Air Force Air-Ground Training Program.
You wear the Expert Infantry Badge above the Airborne Wings on all Army uniforms. The Expert Infantry Badge is Skill level 1. Airborne Wings are level 4.
The winged horse Pegasus, the cap badge is wings eithrer side of a parachute.
I don't know about Army Aircrew wings but you are authorized to wear Navy Aircrew Wings in the Air Force, if you can manage to get them. Best bet is to check Air Force Uniform Regulations publications.
There is no Navy rate or rank "SW"; SW is a warfare specialty designation that stands for Surface Warfare, or one who has completed qualifications for the SW badge. It's equivalent to a submariner's dolphins badge, or an aviator's wings.
could imply some relationship with aviation, Air Force chaplain, perhaps? has nothing to do with that. an ankh is a symbol for eternal life. The wings, depending on the wings, mean different things. I have the Egyptian wings with my ankh and they are the wings of horus. Ankh with wings in general means "Battered but still standing"
You wear the Expert Infantry Badge above the Airborne Wings on all Army uniforms. The Expert Infantry Badge is Skill level 1. Airborne Wings are level 4.
The winged horse Pegasus, the cap badge is wings eithrer side of a parachute.
The cap badge of the British Parachute Regiment is relatively new as paratroopers did not exist until WW2. So it is a new design that has no historical tradition as common with many of the British regiments. One source I have says the badge was approved in May 1943. The badge is a simple design of Wings with a parachute in the center; the parachute being topped by a King's Crown and a Lion on top of the crown. It has a silver finish.
The Military Free Fall Parachutist Badge is a military badge of the United States Army and United States Air Force awarded to qualified U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force personnel as high altitude parachute specialists. It also is called HALO (High Altitude Low Opening) Wings.
The Military Free Fall Parachutist Badge is a military badge of the United States Army and United States Air Force awarded to qualified U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force personnel as high altitude parachute specialists. It also is called HALO (High Altitude Low Opening) Wings.
The Silver Star Medal was awarded for bravery and not for parachute jumps. However, the paratrooper wears special Wings badge on his uniform. After several jumps he could wear a Star above his paratrooper wings. Different star.
The parachutist badge worn on the Army Service Uniform is the silver parachute with a blue canopy. It is commonly referred to as the "silver wings."
Chrysler... kind of
A Bentley badge is a 'B' inside some wings. Other similar badges are: Chrysler and an Aston Martin.
This is handed out to advanced police drivers to signify their qualification.
Yes, you can wear your NAC in your Air Force uniform - just make sure that you have your former rate/rating and NATOP recorded in your Air Force RIP, so that no one can question it - not that they probably would. I did the above and wear my NAC with my AFSC badge....
If they have earned them, they are entitled to wear military awards and insignia.