![]() ![]() ![]() Veterans who serve in the military may aspire to continue their public service by running for an elected position. We also understand that there are many military appreciation events and other special circumstances with dedications to our Service members where event organizers may wish to use the Military Service marks. We understand that the use of Military Service seals, emblems, logos, and coats of arms by NFEs on products, programs, and through social media is usually intended in good faith to honor and show support of our Armed Forces. Commercial entities with questions about use of Military insignia also will find some guidance herein. While intended to inform all NFEs about how these marks may and may not be used, this guide is focused particularly toward leaders and key staff of national veteran service organization (VSO), institutions of higher education, and military service organizations. The Department of Defense (DOD) Policy and Executive Services Division within the Office of the Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs (OATSD(PA)) is responsible for educating non-Federal entities (NFEs) – commercial and not-for-profit – and individuals about the use of official seals and other protected logos, insignia and marks of the DOD and Military Services. Important Information and Guidelines About the Use of Department of Defense Seals, Logos, Insignia, and Service Medals ![]()
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