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Tartan of the U.S. Marine Corps

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When one thinks of Scotland, many iconic images come to mind; rolling green hills, ancient castles, and Nessie swimming in her loch. Even more memorable than these, however, is the patterned fabric which has come to symbolize Scottish culture itself: Tartan is the only textile design in the world of which a tiny scrap can evoke such feelings of pride, such identification with the historical struggles of Scots, and identification with those desirable traits associated with being Scottish - honesty, industriousness and bravery in battle.*

Although tartan-style fabrics have a very long history – a good portion of it not Scottish – today these textiles are most famous as badges of identification. Specific colors and their arrangements function as a symbolic language in their own right, representing individuals, families and clans, as well as professional groups, companies, and organizations. To the huge international family of Scots and their descendants - estimated at 40 to 60 million around the globe - tartan represents everything that is admirable and wholesome about the land of their fathers.*

Designed by Bob Hall of Tallahassee, Florida, USA, Ruraidh MacLeod of Auchtermuchty, and a member of the Scottish Tartans Society. The U.S. Marine Corps was founded on 10th November 1775 by an act of the Continental Congress. This tartan does not have the official sanction of the U.S. Marine Corps, but it is sometimes sold under this name. Said to be exclusively woven for the Marine Corps Historical Foundation by the Strathmore Woollen Company, and also by Lochcarron.**

*http://www.tartansauthority.com/tartan/

**https://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tartanDetails?ref=4187

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Graphical characteristics:
Asymmetric, Closed shape, Colorful, Contains straight lines, Has crossing lines.

Categories: Emblems, Military Symbols.

Tartan of the U.S. Marine Corps is part of the United States Marine Corps group.

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