U.S. Air Force Unveils New Space Badge

The Air Force Space Command has taken the wraps off its new space badge, designed to be worn by both space and missile operations professionals.
The new badge also replaces the missile operations occupational badge, more commonly known as “the pocket rocket,” currently worn by those in the missile operations career fields.
“Just as pilots wear the same badge, whether they fly fighters, bombers, tankers or transports, all very distinct and different missions, our space professionals should wear the same badge to reflect the unity of their mission and capabilities,” said General Lance Lord, commander of the Air Force Space Command at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado.
The badge was unveiled October 7 at the Strategic Space 2004 Convention in Omaha, Nebraska. The emblem still needs to be processed through the Air Force uniform board, Institute of Heraldry and be mass-produced by the manufacturers.
No date has been set for mandatory wear.[/img]