Description
The Marine Corps emblem carries deep meaning: the eagle stands for the United States, the globe represents service across the world, and the anchor honors the Corps’ naval roots. These symbols have been carefully forged in metal, a material long valued by blacksmiths for its strength and enduring presence.
This plaque is part of a series that includes emblems for the Navy, Air Force, and Army, each reflecting the distinct heritage and traditions of their respective branches.
Fun fact: The Marine Corps emblem has been in use since 1868, and while the design has seen some changes, the eagle, globe, and anchor have remained steadfast symbols of honor and duty for more than a century and a half.

