The Naval Reserve Merchant Marine Badge is a decoration of the United States Navy which has been in existence since the Second World War. The badge is intended to recognize those naval officers who have received appointment commissions after previously having served as an officer in the United States Merchant Marine.
To receive the Naval Reserve Merchant Marine Badge, a service member must have completed at least two years of sea duty as a Merchant Marine officer, normally in the rate of Third Mate or above, or be enrolled as a Midshipman, Merchant Marine Reserve, United States Naval Reserve (i.e. at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy). Such officers are then appointed as either a Lieutenant Junior Grade, or a Lieutenant, upon which they are called to active duty in the U.S. Naval Reserve.
Since the Naval Reserve Merchant Marine Badge is awarded for civilian service, some U.S. Navy commands frown upon and, in some cases, prohibit its general wear. This is particularly so in training commands, such as the Naval Surface Warfare School, who do not recognize the Naval Reserve Merchant Marine Badge as a valid warfare badge. The decoration is considered official under U.S. Navy regulations, however, and wear of the decoration is authorized under all circumstances for those qualified.
The NavalReserveMerchantMarineBadge is a decoration of the United States Navy which has been in existence since the Second World War.
The badge is intended to recognize those naval officers who have received appointment commissions after previously having served as an officer in the United States MerchantMarine.
To receive the NavalReserveMerchantMarineBadge, a service member must have completed at least two years of sea duty as a MerchantMarine officer, normally in the rate of Third Mate or above, or be enrolled as a Midshipman, MerchantMarineReserve, United States NavalReserve (i.e.
The United States MerchantMarine is a fleet of ships that is used to transport both imports and exports during peace time and serves as an auxiliary to the United States Navy during times of war, delivering both troops and supplies.
The merchantmarine is civilian (except in times of war, when they are considered military personnel) governed under the MerchantMarine Act of 1936.
A special badge, known as the NavalReserveMerchantMarineBadge, has been in existence since the early 1940s to recognize such MerchantMarine personnel who are called to active duty in the Navy.