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National Vietnam War Veterans Day, March 29 Easter Sunday (variable) Mother’s Day, the second Sunday in May Armed Forces Day, the third Saturday in May Memorial Day (half-staff until noon), the last Monday in May Flag Day, June 14 Father’s Day, the third Sunday in June Independence...
The American Civil War, widely known in the United States as simply the Civil War, was a war fought from 1861 to 1865 to determine the survival of the Union or the independence of the Confederacy.
Pow Mia Flags are made in USA in honor of missing in action during Vietnam War. POW MIA Flags are made in assorted sizes and fabrics. POW MAI was adopted 1971, and created by Mary Hoff, the wife of a service member missing in action during Vietnam War
The first “official” flag was “the Continental Colors,” also known as the “Grand Union Flag,” which consisted of thirteen red and white stripes and the United
A U.S. Navy honor guard folds an American flag after removing it from the casket of a Vietnam War veteran. (John Moore / Getty Images) 7 TIMES WEATHER AFFECTED WAR Much like the country, the U.S. flag has undergone a number of changes since its adoption as the nation’s official fl...
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President Johnson berated the head of CBS, yelling “Your boys just shat on the American flag.” While the U. S. government imposed no formal censorship on the press during Vietnam, the White House and military nevertheless used press briefings and interviews to paint a positive image of ...
With its image of the heroic American warrior, imprisoned and tortured by Vietnam, it remains the only flag, other than the Star-Spangled Banner, ever to fly, as it does annually, over the White House. On permanent display in the Rotunda of our nation's Capitol, draped in a huge ...