The Nuclear Reactor Operator Badge is a decoration of the United States Army which was issued between the years of 1965 and 1990. In 1991, the decoration was declared obsolete by Army Regulation 672-5-1, but uniform regulations permit the continued wearing of badges awarded before then. The Nuclear Reactor Operator Badge is worn above the ribbons over the left pocket flap of the Army uniform, in the same position as Jump Wings Qualification Badge.
The Nuclear Reactor Operator Badge was first authorized on June 18, 1965. The badge was issued in four degrees; the basic badge was awarded upon completion of the U.S. Army Nuclear Power Plant Operators Course. The Nuclear Reactor Operator Badge was worn on dress uniforms and also on duty uniforms in a subdued version. Miniature Nuclear Reactor Operator Badges were authorized for wear on dinner dress attire.
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This material is transcribed, with a few small edits, from Standard Operating Procedure #1802, US Army Engineer Reactors Group, Ft. Belvoir, VA, dated 1 July 1969. It is clear from these requirements that progression through the various licensing levels was not automatic, that is, there was much more required than simply working a given number of shifts. The first level of qualification was graduation from the Nuclear Power Plant Operator Course; the Basic badge is shown at right.
a. Certification as a Nuclear Power Plant Operator [graduation from the US Army Engineer Reactors Group Nuclear Power Plant Operator Course, 52 weeks].
b. Satisfactory completion of an approved training program. Minimum requirements are:
c. Recommendation of Shift Supervisor of shift to which individual is assigned.
d. Recommendation of Shift Supervisor of shift to which individual is not assigned.
e. Recommendation by a NPPO, Second Class Qualification Board to the Officer-In-Charge of the plant concerned.
f. Recommendation of the OIC of the plant concerned.
a. Certification as an NPPO, Second Class.
b. Satisfactory completion of an approved training program. Minimum requirements are:
c. Recommendation of Shift Supervisor of shift to which individual is assigned.
d. Recommendation of Shift Supervisor of shift to which individual is not assigned.
e. Recommendation by a NPPO, First Class Qualification Board to the Officer-In-Charge of the plant concerned.
f. Recommendation of the OIC of the plant concerned.
a. Certification as an NPPO, First Class of the plant concerned
b. Satisfactory completion of an approved training program. Minimum requirements are:
c. Recommendation of Shift Supervisor of shift to which individual is assigned.
d. Recommendation of Shift Supervisor of shift to which individual is not assigned.
e. Recommendation by a NPPO, Shift Supervisor Qualification Board to the Officer-In-Charge of the plant concerned.
f. Recommendation of the OIC of the plant concerned.