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Mini Army Flag 4"x6"
MSRP: $3.99
Price: $3.50
You Save: $0.49 (12 %)
Item Number: AZ321ARM
Flag Origin: Made in America Flag Material: Polyester Flag Category: Miniature Military Flags
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These fully printed miniature Army flags are perfect for Military parades, rallies as well as give-aways at events. These 4"x6" Army flags are constructed of durable polyester and mounted on a 10" black plastic staff with a gold spearhead.
More information on the U.S. Army Flag
The original U.S. Army Flag
was made of white silk and measured 4 feet 4 inches by 5 feet 6 inches.
The flag featured the national colors of red white and blue with the
official war seal, in blue, in the center of it. Beneath the seal the
words “United States Army” are written in white, on a scarlet scroll,
and the year 1775 is written in blue below the scroll. The original War
Office seal was authorized by the Continental Congress on May 8, 1779.
The US Army flag seal
features a cannon in front of a drum with two drumsticks; below the
cannon there are three cannon balls, a mortar on a trunion and below
the mortar two powder flasks. In the center of the US Army flag seal is
a Roman breastplate over a jupon (leather jacket). Above the
breastplate rises a plain sword with the pommel and guard supporting a
Phrygin cap between an esponton (pike). It has a organizational color
on one side and a musket with a fixed bayonet and the national color on
the other side. Above is a rattlesnake holding in its mouth a scroll
inscribed, ‘This We’ll Defend.’
The Phrygian cap is the traditional symbol of liberty.
The flag as designed by the Heraldic
Branch Office of Research and Engineering, Office of The Quartermaster
General. Work on the flag began in July 1955, when the Secretary of the
Army expressed a desire for a flag representing the army. Several flags
were designed and this one was selected by Secretary of the War
Brucker. The flag that Vice President Nixon presented to Secretary
Brucker was hand embroidered by women needle workers at the
Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot.
The flag has 175 streamers, each 2 3/4
inches wide and 4 feet long, attached to the staff. Embroidered on each
streamer is the year (s) of each campaign. The streamers represent the
number of campaigns the US Army has fought during the country’s
history. However, the campaign in Iraq is not included in the 175
number. The idea of using streamers originated in the US Civil War. The
practice was stopped in 1890 and revived in 1921.
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