Every Marine wears the same insignia: the iconic Eagle, Globe and Anchor. Though the symbol’s design has changed, its meaning has remained true, and generations of Marines point to earning theirs as a ...
100 years ago, recruits and Marines gathered on Parris Island to create a "Living Eagle, Globe and Anchor." This year, recruits, drill instructors and depot personnel from all over MCRD Parris Island ...
There’s a Marine Corps logistics base in California’s high desert outside Barstow where the service’s Eagle, Globe and Anchor looks unlike those in any other clime or place. The symbol, made up of a ...
Representative Duncan Hunter wore the United States Marine Corps’ iconic Eagle, Globe and Anchor emblem on his uniform for years when he deployed multiple times to Iraq and Afghanistan. But that ...
This video traces the evolution of the Marine Corps’ iconic Eagle, Globe, and Anchor. From its earliest designs to the emblem recognized today, we explore how this symbol of honor, courage, and ...