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The U.S. Marine Corps emblem consists of a bald eagle clutching a banner reading “Semper Fidelis” (Always Faithful), standing atop a Western Hemisphere globe wrapped in a fouled anchor-all rendered in gold, white, and scarlet on a black circular field bordered by a gold rope. This design reflects the Corps’ commitment to air, land, and sea operations, its global presence, and enduring loyalty to the nation. The emblem has remained largely unchanged since its formal adoption in 1868, serving as a powerful symbol of Marine identity and heritage.
Used on official documents, uniforms, websites, recruitment materials, and memorials; ideal for military history pages, veteran resources, educational content, and government portals where users seek authoritative information about U.S. Armed Forces symbols.
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