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Music artist Chubby Checker sings and performs “The Twist” along with “Max Impact,” a U.S. Air Force band during the opening ceremony of the 2011 U.S. Patent and Trademark Office National Trademark Expo Oct. 14, 2011 in Alexandria, Va. The U.S. Air Force Trademark and Licensing program provided information at its booth about the more than 7,000 marks the Air Force possesses. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alex Martinez)
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Air Force symbol, blue chrome. The Air Force Symbol is a registered trademark (No. 2,767,190) of the USAF. Permission to use it for commercial use and advertising (free or paid) is required. The use of this trademark for commercial purposes, including reproduction on merchandise, is expressly prohibited unless the producer has a fully executed license agreement with the Air Force. Use is governed by the terms of the agreement. <a href="http://www.trademark.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-100728-052.pdf">Click here</a> to download the licensing application.  For more information contact the Air Force Trademark Licensing office at 210.395.1787 or email <a href="mailto:afpaa.hq.tl@us.af.mil">afpaa.hq.tl@us.af.mil</a>. For restrictions on use of Air Force Symbol <a href="http://www.trademark.af.mil/symbol/displaying/index.asp">visit here</a>.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. - The display of the Air Force Trademark and Licensing Office who became the first military service to showcase their trademarks at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's annual expo May 8. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Jessica O'Haver)
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Members of the U.S. Air Force Band perform at the opening ceremony of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's 2009 Expo May 8. From top right:  Tech. Sgt. Karl Sweedy, Tech. Sgt. David Sisk, Master Sgt. Chris Quade, Tech. Sgt. Brett Miller and Tech. Sgt. Nathan Clark. The Air Force Trademark and Licensing Office became the first military service to showcase their trademarks at the annual event. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Jessica O'Haver)
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Members of the U.S. Air Force Band perform at the opening ceremony of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's 2009 Expo May 8. From top left:  Tech. Sgt. Karl Sweedy, Tech. Sgt. David Sisk, Master Sgt. Chris Quade, Tech. Sgt. Brett Miller and Tech. Sgt. Nathan Clark. The Air Force Trademark and Licensing Office became the first military service to showcase their trademarks at the annual event. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Jessica O'Haver)
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. - The 'Parade of Characters' enjoy their welcome at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's opening ceremony at the 2009 Expo May 8. The Air Force Trademark and Licensing Office was the first military branch to exhibit their trademarks at this event. The U.S. Air Force Band performed at the opening ceremony. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Jessica O'Haver)
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Mr. Richard Osburn and Tech. Sgt. Jennifer Buzanowski, Air Force Public Affairs Agency, talk to visitors of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's 2009 Expo May 9. The Air Force Trademark and Licensing Office was the first military branch to attend the USPTO's annual expo that drew a crowd of 7,000 people for the two-day event. The U.S. Air Force Band performed during the opening ceremony May 8. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Jessica O'Haver)
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Maj. Chad Steffey, Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs, talks to 2009 U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Expo attendees during their annual event May 9. The Air Force Trademark and Licensing Office was the first military service to attend the USPTO's expo. More than 7,000 visitors attended during the two-day event. The U.S. Air Force Band performed during the opening ceremony May 8. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Jessica O'Haver)
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Luczo Dragon Racing team members prepare the Air Force-themed Indy race car April 16, 2009, for its debut at Long Beach, Calif. Luczo Dragon Racing will display the Air Force Symbol on race car no. 2 during the 2009 race season, including the Indy 500. (Photo courtesy of Luczo Dragon Racing)
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The Air Force Symbol was designed from the "Hap Arnold" Wings.
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The Department of the Air Force Seal is for official use only. Even when the seal is used for official purposes, it can only be used on: printing issued at departmental-level for general Air Force use; in official Air Force films, videotapes, or television programs; on ceremony programs, certificates, diplomas, invitations, and greetings of an official nature; on memorials or monuments erected or approved by the Department of the Air Force; with any official Air Force exhibit; and on wall plaques at Air Force facilities with the approval of the appropriate commander or agency chief. Uses not specified above are not authorized.
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