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no ship flies the American flag upside down when leaving port
An element is the only substance that cannot be broken down.
I cant think of a specific instance when the flag was flown upside down, but it is only done when a US position has been overrun or if there is an emergency there.A national flag flying upside down is an international sign of distress.
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The Romans did not have a national flag as we think of today. In the very early days of the city, they had a flag that was flown on the Capitoline Hill to alert the people of an impending attack. It is not certain if the flag were only hoisted in times of danger or taken down in times of danger. When the city grew secure this custom was discontinued. However military units had their own symbols, one of them being the square vexillum which corresponded to a flag.
Because you cannot count? The US Flag has 50 stars, a deck of cards has 52.
The Canada flag is the only flag with a maple leaf. Therefore, the flag is the only flag that has a maple leaf with 11 points on it.
No, the first amendment allows you freedom of speech. It is considered a distress signal. So if you aren't in distress, you may get a lot of heat from others, particularly the veterans that risked their lives.
answer is a bird... it cannot sit it remains in its position ... means it cannot lay down as other animals can do... it only can bend and sleep.... owl also cannot lay down.... also a peacock cannot lay down
No. Tsunamis cannot be prevented. Measures can only be taken to reduce their devastation.
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It means that the subject who flew the flag is in distress. It's rather an SOS in flag language.