The Globe. Granted by King George IV in "1827" in place of the One Hundred and Nine Battle Honours which the Marines Honourably earned. The LAURELS were granted for the gallentry dispalyed by the Marines in the capture of Belle Isle in 1761
by sea,by land
Eagle-Air Globe-land Ancher-sea "In the Air, on Land, and Sea"
laurel is a tree
Laurel means smart and brave. but can also mean beautiful and amazing!!!! :) And Laurel loves Corey!
Lora means laurel or laurel crowned.
Form of Laura, meaning "crowned with laurel; from the laurel tree"
"Laurel tree".
The victor, in the arena or of the battlefield.
It means laurel reeth
It means Laurel.
The distance on the globe.
Can you clarify the question? If you mean persons holding the rank of Sergeant, then your information is way off. There would be thousands of such people in the Marines. If you're referring to ranks with 'Sergeant' in the title, then I'd be inclined to think that you're referring to the British Royal Marines, who have the ranks of Sergeant and Staff Sergeant... enlisted ranks above Staff Sergeant are Warrant Officers in the British and most Commonwealth forces.