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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 designs and …

  2. Globe trotters and anchor droppers - Marines.mil

    Aug 11, 2025 · The Eagle, Globe, and Anchor is the official emblem of the United States Marine Corps. However, its roots can be traced all the way back to as far as 1804, with uniforms of Marines being...

  3. 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 1868.

  4. 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 Brigadier …

  5. Marine Corps Emblem and Seal - MCU

    The general design of the emblem was probably derived from the British Royal Marines' "Globe and Laurel." The globe on the U.S. Marine emblem signifies service in any part of the world.

  6. The Marine Corps Seal - MarineParents.com®

    The scarlet and gold surrounding the emblem are the official Marine Corps colors. These in turn are enclosed by Navy blue and gold signifying the Marine Corps as an integral part of the naval team.

  7. The Marine Corps Emblem: Elements and Meaning

    Feb 28, 2017 · Whether in a full color tattoo, on a t-shirt, on a Marine’s uniform, on a bumper sticker, or on any of the Marine Corps flags that fly across the globe, the Eagle, Globe, & Anchor is an …