Very bright red. And the Bravo flag is one of the two in the alphabet that is not perfectly square.
According to the US Flag Code the only flag that may be flown above the US Flag is a religious flag an on US Navy Vessel while a Navy Chaplain is conducting services.
Congress identified Francis Hopkins as the maker of the first US flag in 1775. He made a flag for the navy and it has been in use ever since.
The logo for the US Navy is a bald eagle with spread wings, stood in front of the US flag. The logo for the US Navy Seals, however is a bald eagle on an ancor, in front of a ship.
The first flag was made in 1775 for the navy by Francis Hopkins. Congress has recognized him as the first person to make the American flag.
If you are on land, the curch flag flies under the US flag, so the US flag goes up first. If you are in the US Navy and on a ship, then the Church pennant goes above the National Ensign and thus goes up first.
The Navy uses the term "Ensign" to refer to their flag. An Ensign is a flag that signifies the nationality of a vessel and is typically flown at the stern.
In 1775 the first US flag was made for the Navy by Francis Hopkins and has been recognized by congress as the first American flag.
No. A man by the name of Francis Hopkins did. He made the flag for the Navy in 1776. Congress has recognized him as the maker of the flag.
A man by the name of Francis Hopkins is recognized by congress to have designed the first flag in 1775 for the navy.
The first flag was made for the Navy in 1776 and was NOT made by Ross. The story we know was made up by her grandchildren after she died. Francis Hopkins is given credit for the Navy flag and has been recognized by Congress for it.
The 50 Star US flag was created when Alaska and Hawaii became States in 1959. The very first American flag was made for the Navy in 1776 by Francis Hopkins and has been recognized the congress.