Are you looking for a bumper sticker for your truck, van, or automobile? Perhaps even something for a window or a poster in your home? Whatever your idea, we’ve got just the limited-edition USMC decal and sign you need. Each of our officially licensed, high definition designs (printed right here in the USA) is made of premium materials to keep it blazing strong - come rain or shine. These make the perfect gift for men and women who want to make their Patriotism, Pride, and Support for our beloved US Marine Corps.
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Our collectors edition 8x12 signs are also a popular choice. These unique, high-quality, full-color wall artworks are printed on aluminum metal, so you can be sure they’ll stand the test of time. They’re straightforward to hang and frame and fit perfectly in any space.
Check out our reflective Bulldog Never Retreat, Never Surrender decal for a fantastic take on the Devil Dogs. Many USMC fans ask us where the devil dogs and bull dog mascot for the Marines came from. It all started at a decisive battle at Belleau Wood in World War I. The German soldiers called the attacking Marines, the Teufel Hunden, which meant Devil-Dogs. Teufel-hunden were ferocious mountain dogs of German mythology. Because of the fearless nature of the breed - a dog that's literally Forged without Fear, the symbol of this incredible force remains an awesome reminder of the toughness and resilience of the USMC to this day. The marines have a bulldog mascot that’s forever named Chesty, after Chesty Puller - the renown Marine warrior.
If you like incredible motifs, check out our Reflective Sword USMC decal. The ceremonial sword represents a Marines’ leadership in combat and remains one of the most symbolic items in the Marine Corps besides the uniforms themselves.
You’ll also love ourBadge of Honor bumper sticker emblazoned with Honor Service and Sacrifice and the immortal motto of Semper Fi. The Medal of Honor was created during the American Civil War. It’s the highest military decoration that can be presented to a member of its armed forces. The awarded Marine must have distinguished themselves at the risk of their own life above and beyond the call of duty in action against an enemy of the United States. Since 1862, only 297 Marines have been awarded the Medal of Honor and due to the nature of this medal, it is commonly presented after the Marine has sacrificed their life. But we think you should be able to celebrate and show your gratitude and support for Marines while they’re here. Whether a veteran, a leatherneck in active service, or someone who feels that passionate urge to show their support for the fighting spirit of the USMC, you’ll find what you’re looking for here. Come get some.