
Blue Eagle
The Blue Eagle was a symbol used in the Philippines during the 1930s and 1940s to represent the Commonwealth government’s commitment to democracy and national identity. It was a stylized eagle badge introduced by President Manuel Quezon to promote patriotism, unity, and support for the government’s efforts to modernize the nation. The symbol became widely recognized as an emblem of national pride, often displayed on government documents, buildings, and official insignia during that era. It remains a historical icon associated with Filipino sovereignty and the drive toward independence.