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on November 16, 2025
Flags for each of the branches of military service - including Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard- are available for both indoor and outdoor display. Each military flag is made of a high-quality nylon fabric, rich in color and resistant to fading. For those in high-wind areas, the flags are also available in heavy duty polyester. The polyester is a heavier, denser material, but will tend to fade more quickl
In this resolution, two new stars and two more stripes were added to the design, which symbolized the addition of Vermont and Kentucky into the Union. This flag remained in use even when five more states were added to the Union. In 1818, the third Flag Act was signed that started the precedent of adding another star to the flag after each state’s entrance into the Union. In addition, this act reduced the number of stripes from fifteen to thirteen. Colonel William Moultrie commissioned "The Moultrie Flag" in 1775 to prepare for war with Great Britain. It depicts a white crescent moon with the word "LIBERTY" inscribed within it on a field of navy blu
The Come and Take It Flag and the Battle of Gonzales The Come and Take It Flag: The Story of the Battle of Gonzales As dawn broke on October 2, 1835, the small town of Gonzales, Texas found itself caught in a spectacular face-off against the might of Mexican military. The heart of this standoff? A tiny bronze cannon. But this was not about the cannon [??
The Evolution of American Flags in History The Evolution of American Flags: A Timeline of Design and Symbolism The American flag, as we know it today, tells a tale of evolution led by history itself. Its transformation is a vivid reflection of America’s journey from colonial aspirations to sovereign independence. The changes were not random; each new star or stripe added was [??
Francis Hopkinson, signer of the Declaration of Independence from New Jersey, claims that he designed the "Stars and Stripes" that was designated as the national flag. The above resolution was adopted from the Marine Committee, who had been using these guidelines for flags since July 4, 1776. Francis Hopkinson was chairman of the Navy Board’s Middle Department which was under the Marine Committee at the time that these guidelines were established in 1776. On May 25, 1780, he requested a quarter cask of wine in payment for his help in designing the national flag and aiding in designing the Great Seal for the United State
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They have multiple uses and can provide your company a greater visibility, or for your house to give it a different touch on the balcony or in the garden. Its finish is made with two rings placed on a mast for flags, indoor or outdoor, but also have other finishes. Ask us if you need flags with sticks, for hands or wall for masts. Ask us any question you have, and we will make other finishes. The price web page is a little high but the product is excellent and speed of delivery. I’ve been trying to find stores that sell flags near my city but I haven’t been able to find anything besides the U.S. flag and of my dear Texa
On a recent trip to Washington DC, we had the opportunity to visit the US Marine Corps War Memorial statue, commonly referred to as the Iwo Jima Memorial. This memorial is based on the photograph that was taken by Joe Rosenthal after the battle in the Japanese Volcano Islands which is recognized as the conclusion of the American campaign in the Pacific during World War II. The current flag of the United States is the web page twenty-seventh version of the national flag. When the Thirteen Colonies were seceding from the British, there became a necessity for a flag to symbolize the patriot cause and rally individuals for the Revolutio
Top 10 Things to Do with Flags… Flags, those vibrant pieces of fabric fluttering atop poles or gracing walls, carry a depth of meaning and utility far beyond their simple appearance. From the earliest days of human civilization, flags have been symbols of identity, power, and communication. Over time, their use has evolved, becoming deeply embedded in various aspects of our society. [??
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Among them were Cornelia Bridges, Elizabeth (Betsy) Ross, Rebecca Young, all of Pennsylvania, and John Shaw of Annapolis, Maryland. Although Betsy Ross, the best known of these persons, made flags for 50 years, there is no proof that she made the first Stars and Stripes. It is known that she made flags for the Pennsylvania State Navy in 1777. The flag popularly known as the "Betsy Ross flag," which arranged the stars in a circle, did not appear until the early 1790s. This is the most common question asked in the industry and the most difficult to answer. No two flags will wear the same due to weather conditions and how often the flag is flow
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