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Patriotic Devotion For National Flags

By Susan Pollak


When American powers were put under George Washington's control under the 'Grand Union' banner the history of the American national flag began on January 1, 1776. It had the British Union Jack in the upper left-hand corner, and The canton, 13 substitute red and white stripes.

The flags were first flown from Fort Stanwix, on the present's site city of Rome, New York, on August 3, 1777. It was first under fire for three days later in the Battle of Oriskany, August 6, 1777. The United States Flag is the third most settled of the National Standards of the world; more settled than the Union Jack of Britain or the Tricolor of France.

The United States National Flag is one of a kind in the profound and respectable criticism of its message to the world, with a message of national, personal, optimistic, and patriotic senses. And this is the start of affection to cherish the National Flag until it stays the only symbol of unity.

Today, almost everywhere you can find this symbol of patriotic devotion. Symbol of a country, independence, and love towards the nation that makes it clear to head forward to the direction of the freedom is the National Flag. These are the main reasons of why Americans should take care of their National Flag and keep it in accordance to the main patriotic devotion.

If you are interested in flags of any type there is a wealth of information available on flagco.com. Here you can find wide range of flags and all other items associated with them, beginning with the American flags, you can find Farming flags, International flags, State flags and Decals, Patriotic Decorations, Military flags, Bow flags, Toothpick flags, Sectional Flagpoles, Telescoping Flagpoles, Commercial Flagpoles, Sport Merchandise and other Miscellaneous items.




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