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Maj. Will Klumpp, a public affairs officer on the Marine Corps Air Station in Beaufort, said he could not confirm that the Crusaders logo had been used. "I can only tell you that there is not an ...
The Marine Corps’ Okinawa-based expeditionary unit has changed its logo from a bald eagle over an anchor to a dragon emerging from water to chow down on an enemy’s skull. The 31st Marine ...
we do offer a ‘Marine Veteran’ logo (Attachment B) for use by Marines to indicate their pride in service.” Marine Corps spokesman Capt. Joseph Butterfield confirmed the Corps had “taken ...
Administrator Robert Combs also received a three-day ban over the image of the Marine Corps logo. Combs told Examiner all he can do for the next three days is chat, but he intends to replace the page.