JOPA Mini Patches — Embroidered Patch
The Junior Officers' Underground
If you know, you know. JOPA — the Junior Officer Protection Association — isn't in any official manual, isn't on any organizational chart, and definitely doesn't have a budget line. But every junior officer in the military knows exactly what it is: the unspoken brotherhood and sisterhood of lieutenants, ensigns, and junior captains who navigate the chaos of military life together, sharing the misery, the humor, and the occasional victory against bureaucracy.
JOPA is a tongue-in-cheek tradition that spans every branch and every community. It's the JOs who get voluntold for every additional duty, who run every squadron event, who write every report that nobody reads, and who somehow keep the organization running while being told they need more experience. These mini patches are a subtle nod to that shared experience — small enough to tuck into a flight suit pocket or slap on a morale board, but loaded with meaning for anyone who's ever been the lowest-ranking officer in the room.
Perfect For:
Junior officers across all branches, flight school students, new division officers, company-grade officers, morale patch enthusiasts, and anyone who survived the JO years and lived to tell the tale.
Protecting JOs since the beginning of rank structure.