This tiny island was used as a U.S. military base since
before World War II.
It is located 717 miles Southwest of Honolulu, Hawaii.
Most recently the Johnston Atoll Base was used
to store and destroy chemical weapons.
It has been turned over to the U.S. Interior Dept
in the year 2004, and has become a wildlife refuge.
There are no people living on the island,
hence there is no law enforcement except for occasional
visit by a U.S. Fish & Wildlife Refuge Officer.

PLACE CURSOR ON THE INSIGNIA FOR MORE INFORMATION.

Worn by contract law enforcement officers,
they have a 3 inch and 4 inch version Fire Department, Crash & Rescue, Haz Mat not law enforcement but an old govt patch another patch from the Defense Nuclear Agency Effective sometime in 2004 these will be the only
law enforcement officers to visit Johnston Atoll.  US
Dept of Interior, Fish & Wildlife Service, Refuge Officer NOAA Law Enforcement officers patrol the waters of
all U.S. Territories in the Pacific and enforce off-shore
federal fishing laws.

Johnston Atoll law enforcement badge, last issue.
Brass wore gold badges and officers wore chrome badges.
Note that the center seal has been altered to prevent 
unauthorized reproduction