Flag Day is always celebrated on June 14th in the United States. The day is meant to commemorate the adoption of the US flag.
The thirteen stripes on the US Flag represent the original 13 colonies of the Unites States
50 stars represent the fifty states
In the United States, Flag Day is celebrated on June 14th of each year and celebrates the adoption of the American flag, which took place June 14th, 1777. June 14th was proclaimed a Holiday by Woodrow Wilson in 1949 although it is not yet recognized as a Federal Holiday.
There were 13 original states or colonies as they were called then. This fact is also recognized in the number of the stripes in the country's flag. There 13 stripes in the U.S. flag , 7 red, 6 white, recognizing the original 13 colonies. There are 50 stars which recognize the number of states which make up the Unites States of America, including Alaska and Hawaii. Save
Flag Day for the United States is June 14.
In the United States, Flag Day is celebrated on June 14. It commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States, which happened on June 14, 1777, by resolution of the Second Continental Congress.
The thirteen stripes of the U.S Flag (red alternating white) represent the 13 original colonies of the Unites States. Its fifty stars represent the 50 states.
Flying an United States Flag upside down is a recognized distress signal.
im pretty sure its the wars we have won or lost red=lost white=won
Flag Day in the United States is celebrated on June 14th.
The US Army recognized the Stars and Stripes on the day it was adopted as the flag of the United States of America, 14 June 177.
June 14, observed in the United States in commemoration of the adoption in 1777 of the official U.S. flag