
List of flags of the United States - Wikipedia
Most U.S. state flags were designed and adopted between 1893 and World War I. [3] According to a 2001 survey by the North American Vexillological Association, New Mexico has the best …
Historical Flags of Our Ancestors - World War I Flags
The American "Red Hand" Division Flag. When American Black volunteers arrived in France they were separated into special "Black" Regiments during World War I. French General Mariano …
Flag Timeline - US History
Jan 3, 2011 · Starting in 1819, the updated flag becomes legal on the Fourth of July following the date of admission. American ships in New England waters flew a "Liberty Tree" flag in 1775. It …
Flag, United States, 48 Star, Lafayette Escadrille
This 48-star American flag was presented by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson to members of the Lafayette Escadrille, a French Air Service squadron manned primarily by American volunteer …
It was his belief that this flag, which was marketed as a painting, a lithograph as well as an actual cloth flag, was a graphic representation of Woodrow Wilson’s famous justification for the US …
Evolution of the American Flag – United States Flag Store
From its unofficial beginning as the Continental Colors or Grand Union flag to the long serving 50-star American Flag, Americans have been on a quest to protect, preserve and serve the flag. …
Flags of World War I, WWI - RootsWeb
Jan 30, 2003 · Flags of World War I, WWI: Flags of the United States and Canada and Their Twenty-Three Allies
ZFC - 31. World War I - U.S. - Flag collection
The World War I - U.S. Grouping contains several significant flags from the Zaricor Flag Collection. Paramount among the flags from this era are two U.S. Infantry regimental colors …
World War 1 - Flag Works over America
Aug 1, 2014 · 48 Star Field was the current flag at the time of War. The world’s first global conflict, the “ Great War ” pitted the Central Powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman …
Flags from World War I, World War II and the American Civil War
The 48-star American flag shown above was used in World War I. (Both Hawaii and Alaska entered the union in 1959, over 40 years after America’s involvement in the Great War.) The …