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 have 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
For some Americans, the greatest meaning of the American flag on 11th September 2001 and the colors red, white and blue appeared. September 11, the attack on Twin Towers opened eyes of many Americans. This is not only an attack on Twin Towers but also an attack on American citizens. When the September 11 attack occurred, 343 firemen were killed. The regime of Alkyda and Iraq believes that it will tear the United States, but that does not strengthen us. After the attack, we came up with the phrase "these colors do not work", which means that Americans are always free.
Some people think the American flag is strong in patriotism. These people are people who have flags all the year round. Always let them skip high people. Some of them even have the American flag. The American flag is their son and daughter, they lost in the duties of the military, police and fire department. Sad but true, some Americans are not patriotic and some people do not mind what is happening around them. These people only care whether it will affect them in a deleterious way.
In the past nine years, the US Army Corps 398 partnered with the Mound Westonka School District and over six hundred graders submitted a paper entitled "What does the American flag mean to me?" This year, students of the hourly lodge of the Layers class of Mayers class and Grand View Middle School of Rushikotto and Mr. Grüwe. All articles were read by 398 postal members and non-members including veteran, American veteran's son, support staff, and members of the community. Twenty selected papers are most meaningful to those who appreciate them and the top ten is invited to read their papers at anniversary ceremonies. Here are some articles
The American flag is meaningful to me as it means freedom. My grandfather served in the Second World War. The stars of the American flag represent 50 states. At the time there were 13 original colonies at the time, at the beginning, there were only 13 stars on the flag. We commemorate the national flag by pledging loyalty. For me, the flag means peace. The color of the flag represents the meaning of each. Red symbolizes tenacity and courage. White means pure and pure. Finally, blue represents vigilance and justice, which again represents perseverance. I like it when a singer makes good songs for America. Bruce Springsteen made a good song called "Born in America". My grandfather served in the First World War, and his grandfather served in the war of 1812. It got better, his father served as a patriot in the Revolutionary War, and his father did the same. My family has something to do with war. My family and relatives made long chains. My vow is loud and clear. This is why the American flag is very important to me.
In many countries, the flag is only a symbol of the country, but the meaning behind the American flag is much bigger. The American flag represents freedom, courage and honor, which is beyond what most countries can say. Many of the striped patterns and stars carefully placed on the American flag have their own meanings and create masterpieces dancing in the wonderful sky of America. The American flag flew forever in commemoration of the courage to fight for American freedom.