The United States flag symbolizes a living country. It is used to display nationalism and rebellion, and everything in between. From the beginning of our country’s history, the flag has been used to represent who we are and what we stand for. Here are the top flag holidays when you should fly the American flag.
To truly understand and honor the importance of the American Flag, it’s essential to recognize the incredible history that it represents. The Betsy Ross Flag was flown during the Revolutionary war, representing the 13 colonies that fought for their right to independence from Great Britain.
On almost no fuel, Maverick is able to talk him back down to the carrier. When his wingman turns in his wings, Maverick is moved up in the standings and sent to the Top Gun Naval Flying School. There he fights the attitudes of the other pilots and an old story of his father's death in combat that killed others due to his father's error.
"The finished wood strips are put on a special table that allows us to make sure they are properly aligned, and that they are compressed together to form a tight fit. Each piece is glues to the next piece and then we use 4 vertical braces to tie all of the bars together to form the body of the flag. "
Country Music! What else can I say? Nothing inspires us more than a driving down a gorgeous road, meandering through the mountains, a crystal clear stream following along side of us, and some good Ole' Country Music playing on the radio! For decades, our Country Music Super Stars have sang about Love and Pain, and about Breakups and Pick Up Trucks, but perhaps the songs that touch us all the most are about American Pride! So come with me on a tour of the Top 10 Most Patriotic Country Songs!
As they were looking around, they were approached by a friendly young man who turned out to be the owner of Gear-Up. Outgoing, knowledgeable and helpful, Amer Hatoum was the quintessential ambassador of his domain! He had a deep knowledge of all of his products and wasn't shy about sharing the story of his family owned business that is housed in a building that has been owned by 3 generations of Amer's family.
Are you ready for an adventure around the globe, are you ready to see beautiful creatures both large and small from all corners of the world? How about taking a ride down an African river full of white water rapids, or better yet an exhilarating expedition to Mount Everest? Who wouldn't be?? But before you do, make sure to take notice of the amazing American Flag keeping watch over all who enter this awesome place.
"Robert Heft, a High School Student in Lancaster Ohio entered a contest, became a finalist and he and three others submitted their ideas to the United States Flag commission. Ultimately it was Robert's idea that won the day ,and his Fifty Star pattern is still the official union to this day. Congrats to Robert!"
"Let me start by saying without a doubt, the beautiful and majestic American Flag is an iconic unmistakable sight no matter where it's viewed. You can see Old Glory hanging in classrooms across the nation, court houses, hotels and just about every other location where people gather."
Many people have asked us, how do you build your flags? Is it easy? How long does it take? What materials do you use? and many other great questions! So today I've decided to show the basic process that we use to build our flags.