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  2. File:Eagle, Globe and Anchor.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 15 pages use this file: Charles Schroeter; Eagle, Globe, and Anchor; Eugene R. Brady; Fleet Landing Exercises; Hank Bauer; Henry Clay Cochrane

  3. File:EGA Master logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This is a Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) image of a registered trademark or copyrighted logo. If non-free content restrictions apply, this image should not be rendered any larger than is required for the purposes of identification and/or critical commentary. See Wikipedia:Logos.

  4. Eagle, Globe, and Anchor - Wikipedia

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    Eagle, Globe, and Anchor. The Eagle, Globe, and Anchor (commonly referred to as an EGA) is the official emblem and insignia of the United States Marine Corps. [1] [2] The current emblem traces its roots in the designs and ornaments of the early Continental Marines as well as the United Kingdom's Royal Marines.

  5. Fleet Marine Force insignia - Wikipedia

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    The FMFWO insignia is a gold, highly polished, metal device depicting the eagle, globe and anchor (EGA) atop two crossed rifles on a background of ocean swells breaking on a sandy beach atop a scroll with the words "Fleet Marine Force." The EGA makes a clear statement that the wearer is a member of the Navy/Marine Corps team.

  6. Enhanced Graphics Adapter - Wikipedia

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    The Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA) is an IBM PC graphics adapter [2] [3] and de facto computer display standard from 1984 that superseded the CGA standard introduced with the original IBM PC, and was itself superseded by the VGA standard in 1987.

  7. Harvard Graphics - Wikipedia

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    Its use of vector graphics produced mixed results on the CGA and EGA displays common at the time, but output was usually sent to a slide printer or a color plotter. [2] "Presentation" was dropped from the name for the second release, which came in 1987, developed by Mario Chaves, Carl Hu, Lenore Kirvay, and Dana Tom.

  8. Video Graphics Array - Wikipedia

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    It is backward compatible with the EGA and CGA adapters, but supports extra bit depth for the palette when in these modes. For instance, when in EGA 16-color modes, VGA offers 16 palette registers, and in 256-color modes, it offers 256 registers. [27] Each palette register contain a 3×6 bit RGB value, selecting a color from the 18-bit gamut of ...

  9. File:EGA Table.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 20:04, 10 December 2018: 522 × 900 (29 KB): S-1-5-7: Added more spacing so the PNG preview would look correct