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The History of Flag Day

 

Many people look forward to 4th of July, the day that marked America’s independence from England 241 years ago. However, June 14th also marks a very special day in American history; it is the official start date of our The United States Army- “Happy Birthday Army!” -Hooah! it is the day America adopted the flag that we love and cherish to this day. It was on June 14th, 1777 that the American flag was hoisted by the continental Army at Middlebrook encampment and the day the Continental Congress approved the first official flag. The 13 red and white alternating stripes represented the 13 colonies as did the 13 stars (the flag adorned 50 stars once the 50 states were established). The white signifies purity and innocence while the contrast of the red symbolizes hardiness and valor. The blue signifies justice and perseverance. The crest in the upper right corner is the family crest of George Washington’s ancestor’s.

Pennsylvania was the first state to celebrate Flag Day as a state holiday. During the week of June 14th, the President issues a proclamation for all U.S. citizens to fly the American flag proudly throughout the whole week. The flag is displayed on all government buildings and many different towns and cities across the United States will hold parades and celebratory events. The Betsy Ross House right here in Philadelphia is a famous site for the observance of Flag Day. The American Flag is an icon in it of itself and it truly represents the long way we have come as country.

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