Graphics by Lance Cpl. Rebeka Falcon | 3d Marine Division | 01.25.2025
An identity design created for the Marine Corps Combat Readiness Evaluation of 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment, on Camp Courtney, Okinawa, Japan, Jan. 26, 2025. This logo features a red, blue and gold caltrap, a blue shield frame with a gold outline, and red inner shield with a Marine rifleman, Navy Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System, and a Marine Air Defense Integrated System. (U.S.......
Graphics by Sgt. Steve Asfall | 214TH Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 01.25.2025
A unit logo for the 214th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment supporting Combined Joint Task Force - Operation Inherent Resolve features a camera and microphone graphic with the text “214th MPAD CJTF-OIR 2024–2025.” The emblem highlights the unit’s mission across Kuwait, Iraq, and Syria. Created at Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, Jan. 25, 2025 (U.S. Army graphic by Sgt. Steve Asfall)...
Courtesy Graphics | Marine Corps Installations Command | 01.24.2025
This is an educational tool for Public Private Venture (PPV) tenants to educate them on the DHFS and encourage its use.
Courtesy Graphics | Marine Corps Installations Command | 01.24.2025
This is a social media graphic for Public Private Venture (PPV) tenants to educate them on the DHFS and encourage its use....
Courtesy Graphics | Marine Corps Installations Command | 01.24.2025
Providing educational resources and easy access to DHFS for Marines and their families across our installations
Courtesy Graphics | Marine Corps Installations Command | 01.24.2025
This is an educational tool for Public Private Venture (PPV) tenants to educate them on the DHFS and encourage its use.
Courtesy Graphics | Marine Corps Installations Command | 01.24.2025
This is a social media graphic for Public Private Venture (PPV) tenants to educate them on the DHFS and encourage its use....
Graphics by Sgt. Marcel Gorka | 1st Marine Corps District | 01.24.2025
This Graphic represents a map of the key areas in the Eastern Recruiting Regions. Marine Corps Reserve is critical to the Corps’ ability to provide a balanced, prepared force. Marines in the Reserve go through the same intense training and work in the same Military Occupational Specialties (MOS) as their active-duty counterparts. (U.S. Marine Corps Graphic by Sgt. Marcel Gorka)...