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COAST GUARD MARK. The Coast Guard mark is available for commercial use with a license agreement. The Coast Guard mark consists of the Coast Guard emblem and a tri-colored band of Coast Guard blue (PMS 307 C), then white, then Coast Guard red (PMS 179 C).
Established in 1929, the Chief Warrant and Warrant Officers Association, United States Coast Guard (CWOA) represents Coast Guard warrant and chief warrant officers (active, reserve and retired) to the Congress, White House and the Department of Homeland Security.
Category:Emblems of the United States Coast Guard. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Category for emblems of the United States Coast Guard. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. A. Emblems of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary (8 F)
The Coast Guard Emblem is a key component of the Coast Guard’s visual identity, and is widely used within the Coast Guard for official purposes, often within the Coast Guard Mark. Any use of the...
Strobridge, Truman R. "Coast Guard Emblem and Official Seal: Carrying on the Old Revenue Cutter Service Tradition." Coast Guard Engineers Digest No. 179 (Apr-May-Jun, 1973), pp. 46-51. "The Coast Guard's Motto: Semper Paratus."
A shield bearing seven white stripes and six red stripes, with a blue cap field. A white circular plate obscuring the anchors, reading “UNITED STATES COAST GUARD” above and “1790” beneath....
The U.S. Coast Guard emblem is red and blue with a white background. Alternatively, it’s also seen with its red and blue sections in black only. Coast Guard red has a hexadecimal color code specifically of PMS 179 C, with Coast Guard blue’s hexadecimal color code being PMS 307 C. Coast Guard Mark.