Today we honor the symbol of our nation's unity, freedom, and resilience. Happy Flag Day!
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🇺🇸 Happy Flag Day! 🇺🇸 To learn more about what Flag Day is and why we celebrate it, here's an article with 13 facts about our nation's flag: https://hubs.li/Q02BzLl_0
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Happy Flag Day! This day celebrates the birthday of the United States flag, which was first adopted on June 14, 1777. Curious on the proper etiquette and rules for flying the American flag? We found this article helpful in answering those questions. https://loom.ly/OFFlr-Y
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In this deep dive video, we explore the deep-rooted meanings and emotions that the American flag symbolizes to different individuals. Join us as we discuss what thoughts and feelings the sight of the United States flag evokes in people from various backgrounds. Let's uncover the diverse perspectives on what the American flag represents to you. Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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🇺🇸 Happy Flag Day! 🇺🇸 Today, we celebrate Flag Day, a special day to honor the symbol of our nation's unity and freedom—the American flag. 🌟 Civics Lesson of the Day: Flag Etiquette and Lesser-Known Facts The American flag, also known as "Old Glory," represents the values and history of our country. Here are some lesser-known facts and important etiquette about our flag: Lesser-Known Facts: 1. Flag Code: The United States Flag Code, established in 1923, provides guidelines on how to display and handle the flag. It’s a set of rules to ensure the flag is treated with the respect it deserves. 2. Never at Half-Mast by Mistake: The flag is only flown at half-mast by specific orders, usually by the President or a state governor, to honor and remember the sacrifices of our nation's heroes. 3. No Flag Higher: When displayed with other flags, the American flag should always be at the highest point or to the flag's own right (the observer’s left). 4. Proper Disposal: When a flag is worn and no longer fit for display, it should be retired in a respectful manner, typically by burning in a dignified ceremony. Did You Know? 1. Folding the Flag: There is a specific way to fold the American flag into a triangular shape, which symbolizes the hats worn by colonial soldiers during the American Revolution. 2. The Flag’s Birthplace: The first American flag was commissioned by the Continental Congress and crafted by Betsy Ross, a seamstress in Philadelphia. 3. National Anthem Connection: The Star-Spangled Banner, written by Francis Scott Key, was inspired by the sight of the American flag flying over Fort McHenry after a battle during the War of 1812. Let's come together to honor our flag and reflect on the principles it stands for. Share your pictures and stories with #FlagDay and #OldGlory to spread the patriotic spirit! 🇺🇸✨ "One flag, one land, one heart, one hand, one nation evermore!" - Oliver Wendell Holmes Happy Flag Day! 🇺🇸 #Civics #Patriotism #AmericanFlag #FlagDay2024
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Flag Day 1. Symbolism: The flag represents the nation, its people, and the principles of freedom, liberty, and justice. 2. Sacrifices: The flag honors the sacrifices of those who have fought and died to protect the country and its values. 3. National identity: The flag is a unifying symbol, representing the country's history, culture, and shared values. 4. Patriotism: Showing respect for the flag demonstrates patriotism and loyalty to the nation. 5. Tradition: Respecting the flag is a time-honored tradition, passed down through generations. 6. Representation: The flag represents the government, institutions, and citizens of the United States. 7. International recognition: The flag is recognized globally, symbolizing American values and principles. 8. Historical significance: The flag has been a symbol of American courage, perseverance, and resilience throughout history.
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Max Waller as the ex N.J.R.O.T.C. cadet and the ex active duty u.S. Army 11B10 infantryman wants that the u.S. military with their suppliers that is the u.S. military industrial complexes with foreign military industrial complexes whose deeds from the past to right now must thoroughly examined and vetted for public intentions and private intentions known as ulterior motives to know as to Who Eventually Benefits And How since you may not benefit-at-all *¡the west coast with the east coast of the united States of America should had have complete facilities with FDR improvements of the military to reconstruct military water vessels of all kinds along with aviation and land vehicles that still applies that u.S. TaxPayers like me that the military including the sort of unjustifiable black budgets is how the military is financially irresponsible with the u.S. military industrial complexes and foreign military industrial complexes who must experience Forensic Audits to follow the money trails to understand as to Who Eventually Benefits And How since you may not benefit-at-all due to selfish and extremely greedy human beings and organizations and institutions!* - 3:57 pm Pacific DayLight Savings Time on Tuesday, 12 March 2024 | the YouTube AudioVideo link: https://lnkd.in/gDXrXc4b
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Happy National Flag Day!! If you are interested in knowing the origin of "Flag Day"? Please read my blog! Also, we are giving discounts to military personnel, veterans and their families when listing with D'Angelo Realty Group. Contact info within the blog!
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On #FlagDay, we reflect on the history of our nation's greatest symbol - the Stars and Stripes. Adopted on this day in 1777 by the Second Continental Congress, our national flag continues to wave as a symbol of freedom, unity, and the enduring spirit of America. 🇺🇸 Learn more about the American Flag from USA TODAY ➡️ https://bit.ly/3KKsAT0
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There is so much history around the U.S. Flag. Did you know... White is for purity & innocence, Red is for valor and hardiness & Blue is for vigilance, perseverance and justice. The Declaration of Independence made the adoption of the American Flag necessary. It was officially adopted by the Continental Congress as the official American Flag on June 14, 1777 during the Revolutionary War. In 1818 Congress decided to retain the 13 stripes and add a star for each state. On July 4, 1960 the new 50 star flag was flown for the first time & still flies today. More Facts on Almanac.com
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