The Eagle: Represents loyalty to the United States
The Globe: Represents world-wide service and capabilities
The Anchor and Rope: Represents Naval traditions
The Marine Corps is officially a department of the United States Navy
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The Eagle is America's bird and so represents our country.
The globe shows that Marines are ready and capable of being anywhere in the world and also shows that they have fought in every clime and place.
The anchor symbolizes the Marine Corps naval traditions.
The eagle globe and anchor is a close relative to the United Kingdom's Royal Marine Symbol which is a lion globe and anchor and has almost the same meaning (the lion being the representation of england).
The Eagle, Globe and Anchor. The symbol of the U.S. Marine Corps The Eagle represents the Nation Globe for wordwide service Anchor for our Naval Traditions
No, the Marine Corps is not considered a militia. It is a branch of the United States military and operates under the Department of the Navy. The Marine Corps has a distinct structure, purpose, and chain of command separate from the concept of a militia.
A person looking for the Marine Corps logo can find it at The Official Marine Corps Website. The logo, emblem, seal, all can be found there. It will also list uses for the logos and seals.
F**k the Marines, as in the United States Marines.
No. As per Marine Corps Order: P1020.34F. http://www.marcorsyscom.usmc.mil/sites/mcub/library/MCUR/URTOC.htm