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| DescriptionUS-CentralSecurityService-Seal.svg | Seal of the United StatesCentral Security Service, part of the National Security Agency. The seal dates from 1996. The five-pointed gold mullet is a symbol of ideologies representing the services' common beliefs. Between each point of the mullet is a symbol of the four cryptologic service elements and the American eagle as blazoned on the NSA emblem. The emblems appear in the following order from the upper right: United States Marine Corps; Army Intelligence and Security Command; National Security Agency; Air Intelligence Agency; and the Naval Security Group. Each are equally balanced around a five point star on which is centered the symbol of NSA/CSS, who "provides the funding, direction, and guidance to all of America's SIGINT activities". For more information, seehere. The blue background of the CSS emblem represents fidelity and steadfastness. |
| Source | Extracted from PDF version of50th Anniversary Brochure (direct PDF URL[1]). |
| Author | U.S. Government |
| Permission (Reusing this file) | Public domain from a copyright standpoint, but other restrictions apply. |
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This article or image contains materials that originally came from aNational Security Agency (NSA) website or publication. It is believed that this information is notclassified, and is in thepublic domain in the United States. See theprivacy and security information. |
| This image shows aflag, acoat of arms, aseal or some other officialinsignia. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. These restrictions are independent of thecopyright status. |
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