Part III: NFEs’ Use of Military Service Marks
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We understand and appreciate the desire of NFEs to display Military Service marks to honor and
show support for members of the Armed Forces. We also understand that there may be special
dedications or appreciations to honor our Service members. Generally, the Military Service
Trademark Licensing Program Offices should provide a written decision regarding proposed use
of any Military Service mark. This section is intended to not only provide limited exceptions
and authorizations to use Military Service marks but also to enforce the protection of the Military
Services’ intellectual property rights.
Patriotic Holidays and Programs
The Military Service Trademark Licensing Program managers and attorneys agree that
approving each and every patriotic program that displays a Military Service mark is not realistic.
Therefore, they have agreed to permit NFEs to display the Military Service marks, shown in Part
I, on programs, banners, and flags for Memorial Day, Armed Forces Day, Independence Day,
and Veterans Day, without first obtaining further written authorization provided. However, there
must be no use of any Military Service mark with any NFE name, logo, or language that implies
endorsement by, or connection with, the DoD or the Military Services. Please include disclaimer
language on programs, web sites, and other published or accessible material.
Suggested disclaimer language:
[NFE name] is not affiliated with the Department of Defense or any Military Service.
[VSO name] is not an official component of the Department of Defense or any Military Service.
Special Events: Parades, School Assemblies, and Funerals
Generally, Military Service flags may be carried as part of a color guard during parades, funerals,
and school assemblies.
Parades that commemorate Memorial Day, Armed Forces Day, Independence Day, and
Veterans Day are subject to the following:
o Banners used in parades may not include the official DoD or Military Service seals.
o Banners may contain Military Service marks only, or
o Banners may have supportive language such as:
“[NFE name] supports members of our Armed Forces”
“Serving members of the Army, Marines Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard,
National Guard, and Reserves.”
o Generally, banners containing the NFE’s name or logo may not also display any Military
Service mark.
School Assemblies/Funerals may include a color guard comprised of military veterans.
Military veterans may wear the patches of units in which they served, including paraphernalia
and medals they earned, subject to legal restrictions and applicable Military Service uniform
regulations.
Licensing of Goods and Products
The manufacture or distribution of products that contain Military Service marks requires written
license permission from the appropriate Military Service Trademark Licensing Program Office.
For the purpose of this guidance, distribution methods include, but are not limited to, online,