This page is dedicated to the men around the world who operate submarines. It is intended for use by collectors of submarine insignia. There has been a significant amount of research done by many collectors; this is by no means the ultimate in knowledge, but it is an attempt at putting much of the accumulated knowledge together. You can access the information on all the various countries in the Submarine Insignia Information section below. If you have information to add or a correction to the data provided, please submit it to:
sub_insignia@geocities.com.
What are All These Badges Really Worth?
I see many people spending grotesque amounts of money on submarine badges. I felt bad enough that I wrote a note to let you know what I have paid for things and what experienced collectors think the value of some of these "rarities" really is.
October 25, 2002 letter on submarine badge value.Submarine Insignia Information
If this is your first time here or if you are doing research, the first place you will want to refer to is this page. You will find a list of all current, former and potential future submarine operating countries and a link to pages for each country, with data in alphabetical order by country. Submarine Insignia Information by Country
Credits and Thanks Some notes of thanks must go out to several people. First and foremost, LCDR Al Phillips, USN (Ret) deserves the most credit. If it wasn't for Al and his pioneering work in publishing "A Guide to Submarine Insignia" (and its predecessor, "Steel Boats, Iron Men, Metal Badges"), not many of us would have as much of an understanding as to what is going on in the world of submarine insignia as we do. Much of Al's book is used here. Thanks also to Bill Crosby, who has probably amassed the largest collection of these insignia in the world due to his diligence,
perserverance, and an innate desire to find out just a little more. He was a big part of the impetus to getting Al's book published and hooking many of us up with the latest in "sweet deals" in submarine pins and patches. You can email Bill at CrosOne@aol.com. Lastly, thanks to everyone who has sent me photos and information. Rather than list them all here, I have included some of them on the page of links to other sites. I'm sure I missed someone and apologize if I have. I greatly appreciate everyone's help!
Thanks again for visiting! Steve Jones Commander, United States Navy (Retired)
YOU ARE VISITOR NUMBER: SINCE 2/20/97.
Soviet Commanding Officer Submarine Insignia
Kursk Memorial and Information
Click on the Kursk badge to go to my Kursk Memorial
On September 11, 2001, we all felt shock, outrage and remorse. In dealing with what I felt I went to my PC and began to type. What came out was a short paper on what the new American strategy for foreign policy should be. I regret typos and grammar errors- I still need a good yeoman to keep me honest. God bless those who died in the New York, Washington and Pennsylvania. God bless their families, loved ones and friends in their time of need. God bless the emergency personnel who still boldly work day and night. God bless the law enforcement people who are investigating the attack. And God bless our service men and women who place liberty and America ahead of themselves as they defend our freedom. Please read this:The New American Strategy My thoughts on the eve of September 11, 2002, one year after the attacks on America:
September 10, 2002