the presidential scroll is actually holding olive branches in the real presidential seal. The eagle clutching the scroll symbolizes a "secret book", that only contains presidential information unseen by anyone other than past presidents. Most think of this to be fictional, but information such as Apollo missions, the 18 minutes of Watergate scandal, and Area 51 information, are thought of to exist.
The eagle clutching a scroll is a symbol of the President's Secret Book. It is a rumor, and does possibly exist. The President's Secret Book is a book for a president's set of eyes only. It has records of early history for example, the murder of President Lincoln, which was Booth. It was displayed in National Treasures: The Secret Book. But the book possiblydoes exist.
A full bird Colonel. A silver oak leaf would be a Light Colonel (Lieutenant Colonel). A gold oak leaf is a Major.
No, Poland's flag consists only of two horizontal stripes of equal width, the upper one white and the lower one red. There are no eagle on it. There is a common misunderstanding, because some people use the variant of the flag with the national coat of arms (white eagle) in the middle of the white stripe, but this is not a flag, but an ensign and it is legally reserved for use at sea only.
The general design of the emblem was probably derived from the Royal Marines' "Globe and Laurel." The globe on the U.S. Marine emblem signifies continuing historical service in any part of the world. The eagle represents the nation of the United States. The anchor, whose origin dates back to the founding of the Marine Corps in 1775, acknowledges the naval tradition of the United States Marines and their continual service under the command of the Department of the Navy. Above retrieved from Answers.com Viper1
THe Azov Sea and the Marmara Sea.
The north sea..?
The Sea Eagle was created in 1946.
The Eagle of the Sea was created on 1926-10-18.
Sanford's Sea Eagle was created in 1935.
Steller's Sea Eagle was created in 1811.
Steller's sea eagle, white tailed eagle, African fish eagle, Pallas fish eagle, Sanford's sea eagle. All are in the genus Haliaeetus.
no...the bald eagle and golden eagle are not sea eagles.
erne is a sea eagle
no, the second largest eagle is the sea eagle
the sea eagle
Sea Eagle.
White-bellied Sea Eagle was created in 1788.
The white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla), is also known as the ern, erne, grey eagle, or the Eurasian sea eagle