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Description: an anchor symbol, fit for U+2693: Date: 25 October 2007: Source: Image:Norrtäljes vapen.svg: Author: egg extracted the symbol out of the coat of arms: Permission (Reusing this file)
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Day shapes are black in color and their sizes are determined by the ColRegs; for example, the size of the ball is not less than 0.6 metres (2.0 ft). The vertical distance between shapes is at least 1.5 metres (4.9 ft). Vessels of less than 20 metres (66 ft) length may use shapes of smaller size commensurate with the size of the vessel. [2]
United States Marine Corps; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Eagle, Globe and Anchor; Semper Fidelis (Marsch) Usage on en.wikiquote.org United States Marine Corps; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Cuerpo de Marines de los Estados Unidos; VMFA-323; 11.ᵉʳ Grupo Aéreo del Cuerpo de Marines; 12.º Grupo Aéreo del Cuerpo de Marines; 13.ᵉʳ Grupo Aéreo del ...
Red anchor symbol, fit for U+2693: Date: 14 May 2011: Source: Image:Norrtäljes vapen.svg (original image) File:Anchor pictogram.svg (file I recolored) Author: egg extracted the symbol out of the coat of arms; WikiKiwi change of color; Permission (Reusing this file)
Original image was from Image:Norrtäljes vapen.svg, using File:Anchor pictogram blue.svg for recoloring it. (color source: File:abm-orange-icon.png (originally File:abm-yellow-icon-2.png by PutItOnAMap)) Author: egg for extracting this symbol out from coat of arms, User:SMB99thx recoloring.
No person may, except with the written permission of the Secretary of the Navy, use or imitate the seal, emblem, name, or initials of the United States Marine Corps in connection with any promotion, goods, services, or commercial activity in a manner reasonably tending to suggest that such use is approved, endorsed, or authorized by the Marine ...