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Date: 12 June 2016: Source: File:Anchor_pictogram_red.svg: Author: Egg extracted the coat of arms, WikiKiwi change of the color into red, K!lluminati change to blue (this blue is my source color, as PNG), SMB99thx used K!lluminati's colors via change from red color, as SVG.
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19 May 1917. United States Navy anchor in blue – first official US naval aircraft insignia. Used on rudders and wings. 17 May 1917. 8 February 1918. Note larger center dot from later (1/3 diameter) and colors were Flag Red and Flag Blue as specified for the US Flag as Old Glory Red, and Old Glory Blue. 8 February 1918.
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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 ornaments of the early Continental Marines as well as the United Kingdom 's Royal Marines. [citation needed] The present emblem, adopted in 1955 ...