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The Arrowhead Symbol is the official symbol of the U.S. National Park Service, and all use must be in accordance with 36 C.F.R. part 11. Any unauthorized use is a violation of 18 U.S.C. § 701, punishable by a fine or imprisonment or both.
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The elements on the logo represent the major facets of the national park system. The Sequoia tree and bison represent vegetation and wildlife, the mountains and water represent scenic and recreational values, and the arrowhead represents historical and archeological values. The bison is also the symbol of the Department of the Interior.
Kansas City's overlapping initials appear inside a white arrowhead instead of an oval and are surrounded by a thin black outline. [1] From 1960 to 1973, the Chiefs had grey facemask bars on their helmets, but changed to white bars for 1974.
The company has said that under a decades-old agreement, a portion of the water that flows through the 4.5-mile pipeline goes to the Arrowhead Springs property, and a portion of the water is ...
English: Bronze arrowhead device awarded by the United States Department of Defense to be worn as an add-on device on various awards and decorations to denote participation in an amphibious assault, a combat parachute drop, a helicopter assault landing, or a combat glider attack.
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