First of all, I would like to provide information on our American flag and what happened to it. In the British colony of North America before the revolution, there were national flags in each of the thirteen colonies. On January 2, 1776, George Washington set the first flag of the United States in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Known as the flag of the Grand Alliance, it is composed of 13 stripes of red and white alternating with St. George and the St. Andrew's cross and a blue asteroid. Congress resolved on June 14, 1777, "The national flag of the United States represents a new constellation in which 13 reds and white are alternating and the union is 13 white in the blue area."
Therefore, the flag asked about relations with the American flag. Is the flag really a flag? Is it a banner? All American flags represent only a small part of the predefined concept of the American flag. Along with Flag, Johns updated the artist's "Ceci n'est pas une pipe" puzzle since 1929. So, he combined pipeline rendering and French 'This is not a pipeline'. What the audience saw - initially assumed to be understood through visual recognition - and eventually I escaped the meaning. Both are flags, not flags
Like the American flag, the national flag can be a past portrait of the history of that country. The American flag still has 13 red and white stripes, showing the original 13 colonies. Several flags of the world follow this historical model. The flags of many countries are divided into quadrants. Especially when an independent country was a colony once, there are some national flags of other countries' flags included. For example, the Australian flag has its own design, but there is a corner in the British flag. The flag was raised during battle, but sometimes the country uses a different battle flag than usual. Since badges are usually strong military presence, there are countries that remove badges from badge design in peacetime. In fact, the flag was developed long before the army recognized the flag during the war. During the war, it was difficult for soldiers to be with their team when the air was cloudy with dust.