Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.
The mark consists of TANGO YANKEE Round emblem containing the words, Department of the Army, United States of America. A coiled serpent at the top of a bayonet with the words, This We'll Defend. A depiction of a vintage cannon with 3 cannon balls and two vintage round mines. Under the cannon is 1775. An American flag atop a drum on the left side and flag containing a shield of armor on the right. Round emblem containing the words, United States Marine Corps. An eagle sits at the top of a globe and an anchor appears behind the globe. The eagle is holding a banner in its beak that says, Semper Fidelis. The anchor has a large rope intertwined throughout. Round emblem containing the words, Department of the Navy, United States of America. A large sailing ship with three masts and flying an American flag is seen in the background. In the foreground is a bald eagle with its left claw clutching the bottom of a large anchor. Round emblem with the words, Department of the Air Force, United States of America. Inside the emblem are 13 small stars in a circular pattern with Roman numerals MCMXLVII at the bottom. A decorative crest with wings in the middle and an eagle talon at the top and bottom of a coiled rope appears in the center. There are eight lightning bolts, four on each side of the coiled rope. A bald eagle sits atop the crest. A cloud appears behind the bald eagle. Round emblem with braided rope as the outline. Contained inside are two large anchors that intersect. A circle outlines these anchors with the words, United States Coast Guard, 1790 and Semper Paratus. A decorative crest is at the center of the circle. PIKESPEAKHONOR.COM.
TANGO YANKEE · DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY · UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1775 THIS WELL DEFEND DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY UNITED STATES OF AMERICA UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NINETEEN HUNDRED FORTY SEVEN UNITED STATES COAST GUARD SEVENTEEN NINETY SEMPER PARATUS PIKES PEAK HONOR
The English translation of "semper paratus" in the mark is Always Ready.