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AF renews Eagle Emblems license to use AF Symbol

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  • Air Force Public Affairs Agency Trademark and Licensing
The Air Force Trademark and Licensing Office has renewed the license of Eagle Emblems Inc, granting them continued access to the AF brand as a licensed vendor of Air Force merchandise.

Eagle Emblems has been officially licensed by the Air Force since 2009 and offers Belts & buckles, stickers, decals, head-wear, flags, banners, windsocks, pins, emblems, jewelry, novelty items, auto-tags, frames, magnets, grill badges & medallions, t-shirts, jackets, clothing, drink-wear, embroidery, pictures, and presentations that feature the Air Force Symbol and word marks.

The best way for consumers to support the U.S. Air Force when they're purchasing merchandise is to look for the "officially licensed" label on products and only buy from companies holding official licenses.

For that list, visit www.trademark.af.mil/licenseholders/index.asp. For more information on the Air Force Trademark and Licensing program, visit www.trademark.af.mil.