The Flight Engineer Badge was a decoration of the United States military which was first created in the 1930s and was awarded to those military officers who had qualified as flight engineer onboard a military aircraft. The badge was issued frequently during the Second World War to flight engineers of the Army Air Force.
During the Korean War, the Flight Engineer Badge was slowly phased out by the United States Air Force and replaced with the Officer Aircrew Badge. By 1962, the Flight Engineer Badge was no longer issued and had been declared obsolete.
See also: Military badges of the United States