Weird History shared the colorful history of the every version of the American flag that was flown during and immediately after the Revolutionary War.
Our nation’s American flag was flown in battle for the first time, during a Revolutionary War skirmish at Cooch’s Bridge, Delaware on this day in history, Sept. 3, 1777, according to History.com.
In summary, despite caveats about details of the ownership of the flag and the precise terminology used to describe it, the ...
Area residents are accustomed to seeing flags placed beside the graves of military veterans in time for Memorial Day.
According to an article in the Sept. 22, 1990, edition of the Wilmington Morning Star, the president of Gas World gas ...
Sailors assigned to Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek - Fort Story (JEBLCFS), French Marine Nationale Sailors, City ...
Harris’s Team Hopes Not Two residents of Nashua, N.H., are suing the city for forbidding them from flying the colonial-era “Appeal to Heaven” flag, which government officials deemed to be ...
Musket balls were previously found in the historic park of about a thousand acres outside Boston, which marks a series of ...
Generals George McClellan vs. Robert E. Lee, the Union’s Army of the Potomac vs. the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, ...
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Casey Cep on Ronald E. Walters of the National Cemetery Administration.
Members of DAR and SAR came dressed in Revolutionary War-era clothing, complete with a traditional color guard to present ...
The year was 1780, and the tide of the American Revolution was turning against the patriot cause. The British gained new allies in the divided south and won victory after victory. Charleston had ...