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Flag Day is this weekend and coincides with the military parade scheduled for June 14. Since 1777, the American flag has symbolized freedom and unity for Americans and millions of others worldwide.
Since 1777, the American flag has represented freedom and unity for Americans and millions of others. Flag Day allows us to celebrate not only freedom but the symbol of it as well.
Since 1777, the American flag has represented freedom and unity for Americans and millions of others. Flag Day allows us to celebrate not only freedom but the symbol of it as well.
Flag Day is celebrated on June 14, marking the adoption of the American flag by the Continental Congress in the First Flag Act on June 14, 1777.The Act declared that the new flag would have "13 ...
American flag flies in battle Sept. 3, 1777. By Andrew Glass 09/03/2007 04:49 AM EDT. On this day in 1777, an American flag flew in battle for the first time.
Although the flag was adopted as the country’s official banner in 1777, it took nearly 150 years for it to get its own holiday—something that a lot of people worked to make happen.
From the beginning, June 14, 1777, (Flag Day), when our flag was adopted by the Second Continental Congress, through the American Revolution, the War of 1812 and up through the war on terrorism, ...
From the beginning, June 14, 1777, (Flag Day), when our flag was adopted by the Second Continental Congress, through the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and up through the war on terrorism ...
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From the beginning, June 14, 1777 (Flag Day), when our flag was adopted by the Second Continental Congress, through the American Revolution, the War of 1812, ...
For most Americans, our flag — the Stars and Stripes; the Star-Spangled Banner; the Red, White and Blue; and Old Glory — has powerful patriotic meanings.
American flag flown in battle, Sept. 3, 1777 Three different versions of the American Flag are shown in 1777, 1795 and 1818. The 13-star "Betsy Ross" flag, left, had all stars pointed outward not ...