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The fouled anchor, paired with an eagle, over a globe is the hallmark symbol of the modern Marine Corps insignia. But, there is still variety. Officers and enlisted also have different versions of ...
More than a century after thousands of Marine Corps recruits, drill instructors, and officers formed up to create a “living Eagle, Globe and Anchor,” at Parris Island, South Carolina ...
The Marine Corps is calling on Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., to stop using its Eagle, Globe and Anchor emblem and trademarked phrase in campaign mailer, after both were featured in an ad that ...
100 years ago, recruits and Marines gathered on Parris Island to create a "Living Eagle, Globe and Anchor." This year, recruits, drill instructors and depot personnel from all over MCRD Parris ...
Clemans, the post’s previous commanding officer, said in an April statement ... 6-foot-tall metal sculpture of the modified Eagle, Globe and Anchor on a pedestal in the middle of the base.
(Photo: Lance Cpl. Erasmo Cortez III ) Candidates in Officer Candidate School jump into a muddy pit right before receiving their Eagle, Globe and Anchor at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia ...
and now the little one is getting his eagle, globe and anchor as an honorary member of the Corps. "The courageous fight that Wyatt continues is absolutely ‘Marine,’" Marine Commandant Gen.