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| 正面描述 | The national seal of the Republic of the Marshall Islands is centrally depicted, featuring a traditional Marshallese sailing canoe, a sun rising above the horizon, and a frigate bird in flight, all surrounded by a decorative border of traditional motifs. The outer legend reads 'REPUBLIC OF THE MARSHALL ISLANDS' along the upper periphery, while the national motto 'JEPILPILIN KE EJUKAAN' curves along the lower periphery. The denomination '$50' appears to the left and the date '1995' to the right of the seal within the field. The word 'SEAL' is inscribed below the central device. The design is executed in a polished proof-like finish with fine relief detail. |
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The F-100 Super Sabre holds the distinction of being the first production aircraft in the U.S. inventory capable of level supersonic flight, entering service with the Air Force in 1954. It bore the brunt of early close air support missions in Vietnam before more capable aircraft were available, logging more combat sorties there than the P-51 had in World War II.
The Marshall Islands issued an extensive series of military aviation commemoratives through the 1990s under licensing arrangements that had little connection to the islands' own history — the program was essentially a revenue mechanism targeting American collector markets.