John Phillip Sousa
The first flag of the United States of America had "13 stars, white on a field of blue representing a new constellation." The 13 stars actually represented the first 13 states of our new nation in 1776. But, our first flag did not show up until June 14th 1777 when the Continental Congress specified the flag to be used on our ships of war during the Revolutionary War (the War of Independence) against Great Britain.
Old Glory is commonly used as well.
Stars and Stripes used to be.
Stars & Stripes
Old Glory is one of the nicknames used for the US flag. The stars and stripes is another common nickname.
"Old Glory", "The Stars and Stripes", "Red, White, and Blue", and "The Star-Spangled Banner" are the most popular nicknames for the US Flag.
I believe the phrase was first used in the 1950's
The American flag had 13 stars in a circular form where our 50 our now. The stripes were the same.
There are many possible. "Point of light."
The American flag with blue stars and vertical stripes is known as the Thin Blue Line flag. It is often used to show support for law enforcement officers and symbolizes the role they play in maintaining law and order in society.
The flag with blue stars and vertical stripes is known as the "Thin Blue Line" flag and is often used to show support for law enforcement officers. The blue stripes represent the role of law enforcement in maintaining order and protecting society, while the stars symbolize the officers who have been injured or killed in the line of duty. The flag is a symbol of solidarity and respect for the sacrifices made by law enforcement personnel.
It unknown who first used the phrase choose your weapon. The phrase us used quite often but the origins are not known. There just in not enough evidence for it.