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Pathfinder Badge

Description

A gold color metal and enamel badge 1316 inches in height and 1½ inches in width, consisting of a gold sinister wing displayed on and over a gold torch with red and gray flames.

Symbolism

The wing suggests flight and airborne capabilities; the torch symbolizes leadership and guidance implying pathfinder combat skills.

Award Eligibility

The Commandant of the U.S. Army Infantry School may award the Pathfinder Badge to any person who successfully completed the Pathfinder Course conducted by that School.

Date Approved

The badge (in felt) was originally approved on 22 May 1964 and was replaced as a metal and enamel item on 11 October 1968.

Subdued Badges

A subdued badge in black metal finish of the same design is authorized.

Miniature Badges

A dress miniature badge, 1116 inch in height and ⅞ inch in width is authorized.