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    Since we are all striving for accuracy...

    Quote Originally Posted by St. Amish View Post
    That's not the seal of the United States Army.

    THIS is the seal of the United States Army:


    Actually, it's officially known as the EMBLEM of the United States Army; the SEAL is represented in line drawing without any colour. The words WAR OFFICE appear on the circlet of the seal and the date on the seal is 1778 (in Roman numerals) which was the year in which the seal was adopted. The Army emblem replaced the Roman numerals with the numbers 1775, the year the Army was established. The use of the Army seal and the Army emblem is strictly controlled, and they may not be used for any commercial purpose whatsoever without first obtaining the permission of the Army.
    Last edited by MacMillan of Rathdown; 31st August 09 at 06:49 AM.

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