Air Force Inspector General Badge

[1] The badge is a symbol to identify Inspectors General who have legal authority to audit, investigate, and inquire into all activities of the forces they inspect under United States Code Title 10 § 8020[2] and the Inspector General Act of 1978.

The badge depicts a gilt American bald eagle, a symbol of the United States and air power.

The eagle is holding an olive branch and a bundle of 13 arrows, denoting the power of peace and war—the heart of the Air Force mission.

A silver wreath, an ancient symbol of victory, encircles the eagle and meets a banner which reads Fortificare et Emendare Vires meaning "To Strengthen and Improve the Force" in Latin.

Above the eagle are heritage "Hap Arnold Wings" of the Army Air Forces era which are centered above a quill and a magnifying glass.

US Air Force Inspector General Duty Badge