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The flags of the U.S. states, territories, and federal district exhibit a variety of regional influences and local histories, as well as different styles and design principles. Please be advised that as a historical resource, this site includes some symbols which represent violent and hateful ideologies. Flag Log emphatically rejects the politics behind these flags, and stands firm in its opposition to colonialism, racism, fascism, and antisemitism. Many agencies, departments, and offices of the U.S. federal government have their own flags, guidons, or standards. Following traditional American vexillology, these usually consist of the agency's departmental seal on a blank opaque background, but not alway
Our Flag Post Articles provide rich details concerning flags, flag history and flag etiquette. Season 1 of Forged in Foxborough presented by Mass Read the Full Post General Brigham continues with episode 3, Building An Identity. In this installment, we take you behind the scenes of Head Coach Mike Vrabel's first training camp as Patriots Head Coach and watch as rookies and veterans alike fight for a coveted 53-man roster spo
It was the same design as the flag for the British East India Company that flew from 1701 to 1801. However, the British East India Company’s flag ranged from nine to thirteen red and white stripes and was usually only flown when it was sailing in the Indian Ocean. Of course, when you want to learn about historic United States flags, it makes sense to start at the beginning. Although historians cannot confirm Read the Full Post that the first American Flag was actually sewn by Betsy Ross, it is the place that many consider to be the birth of the Star Spangled Banne
The Come and Take It Flag and the Second Amendment The Come and Take It Flag and the Second Amendment: A History of Defending Our Rights As a flame of rebellion flickered into existence in 1835 Texas, a simple cotton flag bearing the image of a lone star and artillery cannon, etched with the stirring proclamation "Come and Take It," proved to be as mighty [
Our Flag Post Articles provide rich details concerning flags, flag history and flag etiquette. Season 1 of Forged in Foxborough presented by Mass Read the Full Post General Brigham continues with episode 3, Building An Identity. In this installment, we take you behind the scenes of Head Coach Mike Vrabel's first training camp as Patriots Head Coach and watch as rookies and veterans alike fight for a coveted 53-man roster spo
It was the same design as the flag for the British East India Company that flew from 1701 to 1801. However, the British East India Company’s flag ranged from nine to thirteen red and white stripes and was usually only flown when it was sailing in the Indian Ocean. Of course, when you want to learn about historic United States flags, it makes sense to start at the beginning. Although historians cannot confirm Read the Full Post that the first American Flag was actually sewn by Betsy Ross, it is the place that many consider to be the birth of the Star Spangled Banne
The Come and Take It Flag and the Second Amendment The Come and Take It Flag and the Second Amendment: A History of Defending Our Rights As a flame of rebellion flickered into existence in 1835 Texas, a simple cotton flag bearing the image of a lone star and artillery cannon, etched with the stirring proclamation "Come and Take It," proved to be as mighty [
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