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Bonnie Blue is the Confederate States of America National Flag. Stars and Bars is the Confedate War Flag
The Confederate States of America had 3 different versions of their National Flag. The common flag most familiar as a "Rebel flag" was actually the battle flag carried by each regiment to help identify the unit. Each regiment usually carried their regimental battle flag and the National flag. Names of the National FlagsFirst National FlagSecond National FlagThird National Flag Other Battle Flags were designed based on the individual state from where the unit was from. Each design had a name, usually the name of their commanding general or the Army. Thus the Army of Tennessee had adopted a Blue flag with a White Disc in the center and wide white trim and it became known as the Army of Tennessee flag. The soldiers from Kentucky formed into a unit and adopted a flag that was identified as the flag of the Kentucky Brigade. Before the war really started, the first flag used by the early Confederate States was the "Bonnie Blue Flag" which consisted of a blue flag with a White Star.
The Confederate National Flag was called the Stars and Bars. The flag that most people are familiar with, the blue diagonal cross with thirteen white stars set on a red field is the battle flag which is mistakenly called by the same name. It is called the Southern Cross.
Such a flag is called a national flag.
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Each country in America has its own flag as a national symbol of identity.
Red, white, and blue are the colors of America's national flag.
The Germans refer to their flag as the Bundesflagge (Federal flag).
Bonnie Blue is the Confederate States of America National Flag. Stars and Bars is the Confedate War Flag
It's called a trident
Old Glory is America's National flag, the Stars and Stripes. The Star Spangled Banner is America's National Anthem.
It is the symbol of our liberty and freedom..It stands for the blood and tears of our people, the many lives lost to pay for that freedom, and the beacon of Hope and Liberty to the rest of the world. It also stands for the blood and tears of Iraqi children.
leaves a national flag
In North America any person may fly the National flag on any building he or she wishes. Other Counties and regions may be different.
The Confederate States of America had 3 different versions of their National Flag. The common flag most familiar as a "Rebel flag" was actually the battle flag carried by each regiment to help identify the unit. Each regiment usually carried their regimental battle flag and the National flag. Names of the National FlagsFirst National FlagSecond National FlagThird National Flag Other Battle Flags were designed based on the individual state from where the unit was from. Each design had a name, usually the name of their commanding general or the Army. Thus the Army of Tennessee had adopted a Blue flag with a White Disc in the center and wide white trim and it became known as the Army of Tennessee flag. The soldiers from Kentucky formed into a unit and adopted a flag that was identified as the flag of the Kentucky Brigade. Before the war really started, the first flag used by the early Confederate States was the "Bonnie Blue Flag" which consisted of a blue flag with a White Star.
The national flag of Japan is called the "Nisshōki" in Japanese, which translates to "sun-mark flag" or "sun disc flag." It is commonly known as the "Hinomaru," which means "circle of the sun." The design of the flag features a red circle on a white background, representing the rising sun.