Which famous military logo was designed in 1775 by Continental Army officers and features a symbol deliberately chosen to represent vigilance and liberty?
Throughout military history, logos and insignias have played a crucial role in unit identification, morale, and organizational pride. These symbols often contain rich symbolism reflecting a unit's heritage, mission, and values. This trivia challenge tests your knowledge of famous military insignia designs that have become iconic in military history. Can you identify the correct origin story behind these powerful visual identities?
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- The U.S. Marine Corps Eagle, Globe, and Anchor - featuring an eagle representing the nation, a globe for worldwide service, and an anchor for naval traditions
- The U.S. Army Special Forces 'De Oppresso Liber' insignia with an arrowhead design symbolizing the Native American heritage of unconventional warfare
- The U.S. Army's Great Seal with the American Bald Eagle clutching olive branches and arrows, representing peace through strength
- The Royal Air Force roundel design featuring concentric circles in red, white, and blue that evolved from identification markings on aircraft during WWI
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