Submarine Combat Patrol insignia
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Submarine Combat Patrol Insignia
The Submarine Combat Patrol Insignia is a uniform breast pin worn by officers and men of the United States Navy's Submarine Service who have completed war patrols. Such patrols were conducted during World War II, the Vietnam War, and the First Gulf War.
The pin shows the broadside of a Gato-class submarine. A scroll beneath the submarine holds service stars, one bronze star for each successful patrol after the first or a silver star for five successful patrols. Successful patrols are those so designated by fleet commanders.
The Submarine Combat Patrol Insignia is considered a "secondary insignia" and is typically worn in conjunction with a primary warfare badge, such as the Submarine Warfare Insignia. Personnel eligible to wear other secondary insignias, such as the SSBN Deterrent Patrol Insignia or the Deep Submergence Insignia, may only wear one insignia at a time according to their personal desire.
See also: Military badges of the United States
United States Navy Submarine Service Insignia |
Submarine Warfare ("Dolphins") | Submarine Medical | Submarine Supply | Engineering Duty | SSBN Deterrent Patrol | Submarine Combat Patrol | Deep Submergence | Diesel Boats Forever |