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English: Communications School (United States Marine Corps)'s official logo

History, details, and meaning of the seal:

  • Designed by Jamel Neville in 2006 for the Marine Corps' Communications [Officer] School, located in Quantico, Virginia
  • Medium: Adobe Photoshop and stock photography (web images)
  • What the seal represents:
    • Scralet and Gold: Colors of the United States Marine Corps
    • Embossment/raised stars and text: Textbook look; Communications School as an academic institution
    • 6 stars: 6 tenants (principles) of United States Marine Corps communications:
      • Flexibility
      • Interoperability
      • Reliability
      • Survivability
      • Timeliness
      • Security
    • Globe: Expeditionary, worldwide service of the United States Marine Corps
      • Emitting Waves Around Globe: Electronic communications' capability of being transmitted/received globally
    • 2 Lightning Bolts
      • 1. Representation of electronic communications
      • 2. "Command" and "Control" (1 bolt for each), and how "C2" surrounds and directs Marines in battle
      • 3. Oriented in a pointed-direction to represent the action-oriented nature of the Marine Corps
    • Charging Marine (Marine Private Robert Bailey, World War II Battle of Okinawa, 10 May 1945)
      • 1. History of Communications School, and its establishment dating back to 1 June 1944, at the height of World War II
      • 2. In honor of Major General Merritt A. Edson, a World War II Marine hero and leader of the famed “Edson’s Raiders” and a vocal proponent of the criticality of communications in combat. Communications School is named after MGen Edson ("Edson Hall").
    • "Enabling C2": Motto of Communications School, and its mission to train and produce the communications officers who enable their commanders to successfully command and control units in combat and garrison.
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Source Jamel L. Neville
Author Captain Jamel L. Neville, Comm.school
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