Can you sell items with military logos?

Generally, the use of Military Service marks is permitted. However, prior written approval must be obtained from the appropriate Military Service Trademark Licensing Program Office.

Can I use military logos?

The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) prohibits the use of official DoD and military seals for any reason. These seals are protected by law from unauthorized use and may not be used for non-official purposes. There is no substitute for the DoD seal, and there is no optional graphic that would represent this department.

What is the Air Force brand?

The U.S. Air Force Symbol is a registered trademark. The Army Air Corps symbol (Hap Arnold Wings) and Air Force Emblem are two of many Air Force trademarks.

What does the Air Force symbol represent?

The star symbolizes space as the high ground of our nation’s air and space force. The rallying symbol in all our wars, the star also represents our officer corps, central to our combat leadership.

Can you use Marines logo?

The Proud, and the official Seal are deemed insignia owned by the United States Marine Corps. In addition to being protected by specific statute, Marine Corps insignia are considered to be trademarks and, as such, are not to be used by third parties without permission.

Can I use Air Force logo?

Federal employees and their families can use the U.S. Air Force Symbol and Space Force logo on personal items: shirts, banners, cakes, invitations. It is a fantastic way to show your pride in your service or to support a loved one.

What are the Arnold Wings?

Army Air Corps symbol, also known as the Hap Arnold wings (color). The Hap Arnold Wings are the legacy brand of the Air Force and trademarks of the USAF. Permission to use it for commercial use and advertising (free or paid) is required.

What does the Air Force say instead of Hooah?

It is comparable to Oorah in the United States Marine Corps and Hooah in the United States Army, the United States Air Force, and the United States Space Force. “Hoorah” is also used by United States Navy Hospital Corpsmen, Masters-at-Arms and Seabees because of their close association with the Marine Corps.

Is Semper Fi trademarked?

On Thursday, April 11, 2013, a U.S. federal trademark registration was filed for SEMPER FI. The USPTO has given the SEMPER FI trademark serial number of 85901793. The current federal status of this trademark filing is CONTINUED USE AND INCONTESTIBILITY ACCEPTED.