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U.S. Navy Seals
The insignia on the title page is that of the U.S. Navy SEALs. The anchor represents that they are a branch of the Navy. The Trident, used by the Roman god Neptune as a scepter, it represents the water that they operate by. The cocked pistol represents the land that they operate on, and the fact that they are always ready. The eagle, the final piece, represents the air that the SEALs operate by and the strength and courage of them. On many other American symbols, the eagle has his head raised high and proud. But only on the Trident does he bow
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