Thursday, September 30, 2010

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

SEPT 9th 1850 CALIFORNIA INDUCTED INTO THE UNION

On the 9th of September the state of California was inducted into the union. The California state flag we know today is an adaptation of an earlier flag created by William Todd in June of 1846. Todd’s painting was mistaken by many native Californians as the word ‘Coc...he,’ a common term for pig, which was often uttered while viewing the flag. The flag also had a five-point star and the words “California Republic” on it. In 1911 California adopted its current state flag. This flag was based upon the original Bear Flag.
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Friday, September 10, 2010

GET YOUR FLAG READY for 9/11

GET YOUR FLAG READY! On Saturday, September 11, 2010, every American should make it their duty to display an American flag outside their home, apartment, office and store. We should do this to honor those who lost their lives on 9/11, their families, friends and loved ones who continue to endure the pain, and those who today are fighting at home and abroad to preserve our cherished freedoms.

Friday, August 27, 2010

History of the Gadsden Flag


History of the Gadsden Flag

The Gadsden Flag is one of the most famous flags in the history of the United States. It is still flown today to represent the power of the original thirteen colonies that then grew into the United States of America. It was designed and named after the American general and statesman, Christopher Gadsden who was a respected patriot from South Carolina. The Gadsden Flag was also used as a symbol for the United State Marine Corps, as they adopted the popular motto displayed on the flag, “Don’t Tread on Me.” The bright, yellow flag displays a coiled rattlesnake that represents the thirteen colonies and their animosity towards the British government who sent shiploads of convicted criminals to the Americas. In return, the Americans sent hundreds of rattlesnakes to England as a surprise to the Brits for their “generosity” in sending over such criminals. The first Gadsden Flag was flown during this historic event as well as many other events later on.
In 1775, the United States Navy was established to intercept incoming British ships carrying war materials to the British troops in the colonies. The Second Continental Congress authorized five companies to aid the Marines in their mission. They carried yellow drums depicting the coiled snake and the motto “Don’t Tread on Me” displayed on the bottom of the drum. Again, the Gadsden symbol was used in representation of the thirteen colonies and their military power against the British.
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Friday, August 20, 2010

What IS a US Interment Flag?


The term, interment is the act of interring or burying. The US Interment Flag is traditionally displayed on top of a casket, at a funeral, in memory of a respected veteran’s military service to the United States of America. All veterans who have served in the military service except for those who were under dishonorable discharged are privileged to having a US Interment Flag displayed on their casket. The folded US Interment Flag is often displayed in the home or at the office in a wooden flag memorial case that is made specifically for preservation and beautiful display.
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Friday, August 6, 2010

Flag Illumination


The US Flag is the most widely recognized symbol of the United States recognizing our country as a nation, state and government with policies and ideas. It represents US; the United States of America, and should be flown with respect and with proper etiquette. There are many tips for proper display of the US Flag one of which is flag illumination. When flown at night, the US Flag should be illuminated so that the stars and stripes can be seen clearly from a reasonable distance. If there is no light to illuminate the flag, it must be taken down each night and never flown in the dark. The flag can then be flown during daylight hours. Because the US Flag is a symbol of respect for our beloved country, we must display it as such with proper lighting.
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Friday, July 30, 2010

History of the US Flag


The first US Flag was created on June 14, 1776 by Betsy Ross, a seamstress and flag maker from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. George Washington passed the first Flag Act stating that the new, free nation needed a national flag with thirteen, alternating red and white stripes and thirteen, white stars amidst a blue field. The circle of thirteen, white stars represented unity of the 13 colonies and a “new constellation.” The shape and design of the American Flag has changed over time as new states have been added to the nation and as leaders requested the change of the flag. Eventually, the flag had developed and established its official design consisting of thirteen, alternating red and white stripes and 50, white stars representing the 50 states of America sitting amidst a blue field.

The colors of the American Flag hold significant meaning as well, representing the patriotism and spiritual qualities of the citizens of America. Red stripes radiate the fearless courage and integrity of the American men who fought for the freedom of our country. The white stripes stand for liberty and equality for all people. Today, each white star represents one of the 50, sovereign states in the greatest, constitutional republic in the world. The blue field sitting behind the white stars represents the blue heaven of loyalty and faith in America. Red, white and blue are now our nation’s patriotic colors and our country is recognized by these brilliant and meaningful colors.

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