The mark consists of Two versions of the mark exist, one with a "t" depicting the Biblical cross of Christ, and the other with dog tags, representing Veterans status in some form. The LEFT dog tag must always have some version, peace, war, et al of the United States of America flag, is usually worn by State Citizens Title 8 Section 1100 a(21)(23) and never U.S. Citizens, who are prohibited from using or interacting with any bearer of the logo without the bearer's permission. The right dog tag may have a star for Marshalls or Sheriffs elected by State Citizens of a particular county, a gavel for judges elected by the same means, or showing rank of the bearer. The mark is often used in and on personal plates on personal conveyances for State Nationals who've corrected their political statuses and also for those who are displaying Tribal affiliation with The Mahto Tribe, and agree to the Terms of Use.
The color(s) Red, White, Green, and Black and White is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"FEATHERS, BEAR, CLAW, FEATHERS, ARROWS, BLOOD, DOG TAGS, ET AL"