Air Force badge regulation mirror finish Commander's badge.
The
Air Force Commander's Insignia is an insignia of the United States Air
Force, that has been in existence since 2002. Also known as the USAF
Commander's Badge, the Air Force Commander's Insignia is awarded to any
Air Force officer who holds a major command billet within the United
States Air Force.
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.