Graphics by Lance Cpl. Collette Hagen | Marine Corps Installations East | 11.18.2022
This graphic was created using Adobe Photoshop for social media to highlight Veteran’s Day on Nov. 11, 2022. This graphic was created on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. (U.S. Marine Corps graphic by Lance Cpl. Collette Hagen)...
Graphics by Kristin Behrle | Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division | 11.18.2022
Advertisement meant for internal displays and publications for the NSWC Carderock Division Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) for 2022 ...
Graphics by Senior Airman Kristal Munguia | 432nd Wing | 11.18.2022
This flyer was created to advertise a holiday event.
Graphics by David Clingerman | 88th Air Base Wing | 11.18.2022
A graphic created using Adobe Photoshop and Indesign for use in the 88th Air Base Wing e-publication, Skywrighter, social media, and web platforms. The illustration features Jamie Rowe at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration by David Clingerman)...
Graphics by Lance Cpl. Jade Farrington | Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point | 11.18.2022
History graphic created using Adobe Photoshop, Nov. 19, 2022. Graphic designed to inform the public of the history attached to the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor. (U.S. Marine Corps graphic by Lance Cpl. Jade Farrington)...
Graphics by Lance Cpl. Jade Farrington | Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point | 11.18.2022
Angel tree graphic created using Adobe Photoshop, Nov. 18, 2022. Graphic designed to inform the public of the angel tree program. (U.S. Marine Corps graphic by Lance Cpl. Aliannah T. Archuleta)...
Graphics by Lance Cpl. Jade Farrington | Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point | 11.18.2022
#OTD in 1868, 7th Commandant of the Marine Corps, Brig. Gen. Jacob Zeilin, adopted the first Eagle, Globe, and Anchor as the official emblem of the Marine Corps. Over time, there have been slight changes to our beloved emblem, such as changing the eagle from the crested eagle to the bald eagle and refining some details of the globe and the rope around the anchor. However, the overall body of......
Graphics by Cpl. Kedrick Schumacher | Marine Corps Base Quantico | 11.18.2022
This graphic commemorates the 79th anniversary of the Battle of Tarawa. On Nov. 20, 1943, the 2nd Marine Division landed on Betio Island in the Tarawa Atoll, and were met with fierce opposition from the Japanese troops. This was one of the first amphibious landings in the Pacific where the Marines faced serious resistance, but despite the strong fortifications, they were able to secure the......