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  1. Eagle, Globe, and Anchor - Wikipedia

    The Eagle, Globe, and Anchor (commonly referred to as an EGA) is the official emblem and insignia of the United States Marine Corps. [1][2] The current emblem traces its roots in the …

  2. USMC Logo, symbol, meaning, history, PNG, brand - Logos-world

    On May 28, 1925, a new emblem of the United States Marine Corps was approved, featuring an eagle that sat, turning its head to the side, and held a ribbon with the inscription “SEMPER …

  3. Globe trotters and anchor droppers – The History of the Eagle, …

    Aug 11, 2025 · The Eagle, Globe, and Anchor is the official emblem of the United States Marine Corps.

  4. Marine Corps Emblem and Seal - MCU

    The emblem recommended by this board consists of a globe (showing the Western Hemisphere) intersected by a foul anchor and surmounted by a spread eagle. On the emblem itself, the …

  5. BLUF: "The Eagle, Globe, and Anchor" is the official emblem and insignia of the United States Marine Corps. The current emblem was adopted in 1868 under the direction of Commandant …

  6. The history of the Marine Corps' Eagle, Globe and Anchor

    Oct 3, 2024 · The EGA is the official emblem and insignia of the Marine Corps. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Luis Arturo Ponce Alavez Jr. Every Marine wears the same insignia: the iconic …

  7. Emblem - tioh.army.mil

    3 days ago · Symbolism The globe on the emblem signifies service in any part of the world. The eagle is our national symbol. The anchor, whose origin dates back to the founding of the …

  8. Marines emblem | U.S. Department of War

    The Department of War provides the military forces needed to deter war and ensure our nation's security.

  9. The History of the Eagle, Globe and AnchorMarine Corps

    The Eagle, Globe, and Anchor (EGA) is the official emblem of the United States Marine Corps. The current emblem traces its roots to the designs and ornaments of early Continental …

  10. Marine Corps Uniforms & Symbols | Marines

    Scarlet and gold were established as the official colors of the Corps as early as 1925, and the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor emblem has appeared as part of Marine Corps iconography since …