The American flag was adopted in 1777. Design is meaningful and symbolic. Thirteen stripes represent the original colony, 56 selected leaders represent thousands of brave women and men, insisting on their own independence. The pioneering character of this country. The 50 stars on the flag represent their unique state. Color: red for courage, white for innocence, blue for justice
The day in history changed the United States. Are we being influenced directly by the tragic events of the day or are they sitting quietly in the history class (like myself) to understand?
However, it was from the ruins of the twin towers that the three firefighters threw the light of hope. The rise of this flag raised other patriotic and symbolic flags like Iwo Jima. At this painful moment, the national flag is not shaking and our country is unified. This is just one example of how the American flag brings hope to hopeless people and brings light in the dark. Put the flag on the time of the revolution and the most difficult time, please make us a country
On June 14 every year, the United States will celebrate the flag 's day to provide important opportunities for accepting education about the history of the flag and its creation.
The American flag was adopted in 1777. Design is meaningful and symbolic. Thirteen stripes represent the original colony, 56 selected leaders represent thousands of brave women and men, insisting on their own independence. The pioneering character of this country. The 50 stars on the flag represent their unique state. Color: red for courage, white for innocence, blue for justice
For over 200 years, this banner highlights the deaths of countless brave men and women who have sacrificed the greatest sacrifice to protect our founder's father's lives and our freedom.
On behalf of the national flag, I celebrate how the United States overcomes our challenge. On behalf of the national flag I am united with my American compatriots. On behalf of the national flag I would like to thank the country and its predecessors.
That is Ronald Reagan's statement on his flag day: "When we commemorate the flag, we respect what we represent as citizens - freedom, equality, justice and hope."
The history of our country is not perfect. There are still many things to improve, but if you remember the meaning of the flag, you can move forward by participating in a determination to create a positive change. Go one step. Implement citizen dialogue with the community, state and national leaders in the community.
As the flag goes up, we will be reminded that we should do the same. It represents something much bigger than us
Looking back on the historical events like the flag raising event on September 11, 2001, the national anthem has a new meaning. "This is a flag-started flag, Oh, it may last for a long time, go to free land and brave house!
What is the American flag? What does it stand for? For many Americans, the flag represents freedom, pride and justice. Our banner represents freedom. Because we need to lose a lot of life in history to become our country today. The American flag is proud because many American soldiers sacrificed their lives for us. Finally, our flags represent justice, because in the United States we have the right to a fair trial whatever we commit any crime. Another view of the American flag is red, white, and blue. Some Americans believe that all the blood of the battlefield is red. In our great American country, the colors and victories of the other victories are white. Finally, I feel sad or sad blue because I lost my life in the war
Another theme posed by another vague patriot during the war was an image. In America, the most common patriotic symbol is the American flag. Unfortunately for most people the meaning of the banner is ambiguous. Kingsolver insists that "we urgently need a new patriotic image" (p. 2). When studying why she said so, we must see what others think the flags represent. Some people, traditional conservatives or Republicans believe that the flag is an important representative to support their country. Many flags are often seen during war and tragedy. The logo indicates concerns, concerns, or support about what people are doing. Without the American flag, it often leads to persecution. People who do not publicly indicate what they call patriotism often