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  Business logo-insignia for Military Leadership Training Program

 

  Captains of God

 

 

 

  Yes

 

  “Captains of God” is a Coaching Ministry that teaches and trains men into becoming leaders; and the ones already in leadership are pushed beyond thier limits, in able to withstand the rigorous demands upon them in the 21st century.
Our target: men form 18 up
We go from one-on-one coaching sessions, small groups, to Senior level corporate coaching sessions.
The "look & feel" is based upon the Navy Seals, elite military unit within the Special Operations Community. http://www.sealswcc.com/

The "Lion" (logo-insignia) must symbolize the true spirit within a Man. His real heritage, his position, who he is, and his purpose.
There are four parts of the "Lion":
1) Lion: Symbol of strength, power, rulership, authority. It must be in action, showing courage, dominion, power.
2) Sword: The Word of God, our weapon of conquest, the truth. A typical roman two-edged sword
3) Cross: Symbolizes love, commitment, passion, grace. A Christian cross, however it must not show religiousness.
4) Shield: Symbolizing faith, persistence, patience, courage

i.e.
NAVY SEALS
INSIGNIA: “TRIDENT” (Google: "Navy Seals Trident" for images)
It symbolizes that Navy SEAL's are brothers in arms - which they train together and fight together. There are four parts to the Trident. Each one symbolizes an important facet of the warfare community.
1) The anchor symbolizes the Navy, the parent service, the premier force for power projection on the planet and the guarantor of world peace. However, it is an old anchor, which reminds the SEAL's that their roots lie in the valiant accomplishments of the Naval Combat Demolition Unit and Underwater Demolition Teams.
2) The trident, the scepter of Neptune, or Poseidon, king of the oceans, symbolizes a SEAL's connection to the sea. The ocean is the hardest element for any warrior to operate in - it is the one in which SEALs find themselves the most comfortable.
3) The pistol represents the SEAL's capabilities on land - whether direct action or special reconnaissance. If you look closely, it is cocked and ready to fire and should serve as a constant reminder that SEALs must be ready at all times.
4) The eagle, the nation’s emblem of freedom, symbolizes the SEAL's ability to swiftly insert from the air. It reminds them that they fly higher in standards than any other force. Normally, the eagle is placed on military decorations with its head held high. On the SEAL insignia, the eagle's head is lowered to remind each of us that humility is the true measure of a warrior's strength.

 

  Corporate Services

 

  Symbolic
Abstract Mark
Illustrative
Character

 

  Cutting-Edge
Modern
Illustrative
Masculine
Abstract

 

  Black, blue, gold, red

 

  not sure

 

  It must have the look & feel of the military.
NOT the typical "Crusade-era" shield, lion, cross, sword type. It must be modern, fresh, clean, original. I've got a powerpoint presentation with several military logos, lions, and ideas that will help and give you a head start for what we're looking for. Like for intance, I've seen A LOT of logos of lions, and I've chosen the ones that could be candidates (to give/for IDEAS ONLY).

 

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LOGOS_LIONS_SHIELDS_CORSSES_INSIGNIAS_BADGES_MILITARY_LOOK_AND_FEEL_APPLICATIONS__15230.pdf

I've attached a pdf file where you can see the type of lions, shields, crosses, insignias, and something to give you more idea of the military look and feel we want. All the inisgnias, badges are taken from actual military sites.