File:Seal of the Commander of the United States Fleet Forces Command.png

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Summary

The official emblem of the Commander of the United States Fleet Forces Command. The bald eagle represents the Fleet, ever vigilant, able to dominate its environment, and, when necessary, be decisively lethal. The four arrows, clutched securely within the eagle's talons represent the Fleet’s striking power and its ability to provide credible combat power anywhere in the world’s four oceans. The four stars represent the authority of the Commander and are silver in color to indicate the Joint nature of the Command's mission and the Joint warfighting capability of the Fleet. The fouled anchor is symbolic of naval heritage and of the strong bond between the past, present, and future generations of Navy leaders. It also recognizes that the combat readiness of the Fleet is anchored in a shore infrastructure that is well organized, manned by professionals, and efficient in execution.

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current16:34, 8 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 16:34, 8 January 20171,752 × 1,752 (1.16 MB)127.0.0.1 (talk)The official emblem of the Commander of the United States Fleet Forces Command. <i>The bald eagle represents the Fleet, ever vigilant, able to dominate its environment, and, when necessary, be decisively lethal. The four arrows, clutched securely within the eagle's talons represent the Fleet’s striking power and its ability to provide credible combat power anywhere in the world’s four oceans. The four stars represent the authority of the Commander and are silver in color to indicate the Joint nature of the Command's mission and the Joint warfighting capability of the Fleet. The fouled anchor is symbolic of naval heritage and of the strong bond between the past, present, and future generations of Navy leaders. It also recognizes that the combat readiness of the Fleet is anchored in a shore infrastructure that is well organized, manned by professionals, and efficient in execution.</i>
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