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Navy Seal (Veteran) CAP

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Navy Seal Veteran Cap

 

The United States Navy logo is a round color print and represents the long history of the American people’s struggle for independence. The symbolism is the same as for other types of troops. First of all, they are united by the image of the bald eagle, which has been considered the national bird of the United States since the 1700s. It can also be seen on coins and military flags. The eagle is associated with authority, power, power, and strength.

 

The second common element is the anchor. On the USN emblem, it is slightly wrapped in rope and is in the paws (that is, under the protection) of a bald eagle. A bird of prey holds it in the air, spreading its wings wide. This anchor is featured on almost all military flags and seals. It stands for navigation, ordeal, and team unity.

 

A shield with a blue top is depicted on the eagle’s chest. A similar motif is found on the official state emblem – Great Seal of the United States. The main part of the shield is divided into thirteen stripes in red and white. They are the same as on the American flag; only they are located not horizontally but vertically. Each line represents one of the thirteen original colonies that stood at the origins of the US Navy.

 

Eleven black stripes of various sizes are depicted above the eagle’s head. They create the effect of movement: it seems that the bird flaps its wings, accelerating the air currents. In this case, all of the above elements are inside the white circle. A gray 44-link chain frames it. It is associated with an anchor and means strength in unity.

 

The next part of the logo is a blue ring. It contains the full name of the naval organization: “UNITED STATES NAVY.” The designers made it gold, converted all letters to uppercase, and used a font with long, pointed serifs. The ring is encircled by a circular cord – the same as on the seal of the U. S. Department of the Navy.

 

 

 

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