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“There really wasn’t anything that was stars and stripes, red, white and blue,” says Mike Buss, a flag expert with the American Legion veterans’ organization. American Revolution History In June 1775, the Second Continental Congress, meeting in Philadelphia, created a united colonial fighting...
“There really wasn’t anything that was stars and stripes, red, white and blue,” says Mike Buss, a flag expert with the American Legion veterans’ organization. American Revolution History In June 1775, the SecondContinental Congress, meeting in Philadelphia, created a united colonial fighting ...
Members of American Legion F.W. Grigg Post 68. The history of the American Legion dates back to March of 1919, when members of the American Expeditionary Force met in Paris, France and an organization with unselfish and patriotic purpose was founded. Later that year, the American Legion was...
American Legion Post stands by commander in flag incident
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For further questions about the flag or to buy the flag, we suggest contacting The American Legion, America’s largest veterans service organization. Kyan Phillipsond (not verified) 4 months 3 weeks ago I was planning on painting the American flag on my parking sport at my High School. As ...
This may be one of the most surprising American flag facts. Many believe that if a flag touches the ground, it needs to be destroyed or burned. That’s not true. According tothe American Legion, “As long as the flag remains suitable for display, even if washing or dry-cleaning (which...