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The history of the Marine Corps emblem is a story related to the history of the Corps itself. The emblem of today traces its roots to the designs and ornaments of early Continental Marines as well ...
The symbol, made up of a highway shield superimposed over the service’s emblem, is found on signs lining the shoulder of Joseph L. Boll Avenue, an original part of U.S. Highway 66 at Marine ...
But numerous Marine social media accounts have posted many of the images. The Corps' current official emblem, the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor, or EGA, was adopted in 1955.