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<strong>MARINE</strong> <strong>CORPS</strong> <strong>UNIFORM</strong> REGULATIONS<br />

location that corresponds to that of the dress coat. On pockets that have<br />

flaps, the badge will be centered between the lower point of the flap and the<br />

bottom of the pocket and midway between the two sides.<br />

(2) Vice-Presidential Service Badge (VPSB)<br />

(a) The VPSB consists of a white enameled disc, 1-15/16 inches in<br />

diameter, surrounded by 27 gold rays radiating from the center. Superimposed<br />

on the disc is a gold-colored device taken from the seal of the Vice-<br />

President of the United States.<br />

(b) Placement of the VPSB. Marines authorized to wear the VPSB<br />

will wear it according to the regulations for the PSB, above.<br />

(3) Office of the Secretary of Defense Identification Badge (OSD).<br />

><strong>CH</strong> 5 (a) The OSD ID badge consists of an eagle with wings displayed<br />

horizontally, grasping three crossed gold arrows, and having on its breast,<br />

an enamel shield consisting of a blue upper portion and 13 alternating red<br />

and white stripes on the lower portion; a gold annulet passing behind the<br />

wing tips bearing 13 gold stars above the eagle and a wreath of laurel and<br />

olive in green enamel below the eagle; all superimposed on a silver sunburst<br />

of 33 rays, 2 inches in diameter.<br />

(b) Only personnel assigned to duty in the OSD and who received a<br />

certificate of eligibility may wear the badge.<br />

(c) Placement of the OSD ID Badge. On the blue dress coat,<br />

service coat, and khaki long/short-sleeve shirts, the OSD ID Badge is<br />

centered on the upper left pocket. On the evening dress uniform, the badge<br />

will be positioned in a location that corresponds to that of the dress coat.<br />

On pockets with flaps, the badge will be centered between the lower point of<br />

the flap and the bottom of the pocket and midway between the two sides.<br />

(d) The miniature OSD ID badge is a smaller version of the<br />

standard 2-inch diameter badge which has been reduced in size to 1-1/2 inches<br />

in diameter. Only the miniature badge may be worn on the evening dress, blue<br />

dress "C"/"D," and service "B"/"C" uniforms. Placement will be as follows:<br />

1 On the male officers' evening dress jacket, the badge will<br />

be placed on the left front panel with the top of the badge centered 1 inch<br />

below the bottom edge of the miniature medals.<br />

2 On the male SNCOs evening dress jacket, the badge will be<br />

placed on the left-front panel on an extension of an imaginary line formed by<br />

the three front buttons of the left panel. The badge will be placed midway<br />

between the top button and the point where the imaginary line meets the<br />

lapel.<br />

3 On the male khaki shirts, the badge will be worn centered on<br />

the left pocket.<br />

(4) Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge (JCS ID Badge).

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