WWII US MARINE CORPS EGAs
The World War II-era United States Marine Corps Eagle, Globe, and Anchor (EGA) insignia, also known as the Marine Corps emblem, holds deep historical significance. This iconic emblem features an intricately detailed eagle perched atop a globe, clutching a fouled anchor in its talons. The EGA symbolizes the Marine Corps' core values of honor, courage, and commitment, representing the Marines' dedication to defending the nation's interests both at home and abroad. During World War II, this emblem adorned the uniforms of brave Marines who played pivotal roles in significant battles across the Pacific and European theaters, embodying their unwavering resolve and pride in service to their country. Today, the WWII USMC EGA serves as a timeless symbol of the Marine Corps' rich heritage and enduring tradition of excellence.
Missing the screw on the visor eagle.
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