The American flag began with 15 stripes. In the early 1800's the flag was changed to 13 stripes (representing the original 13 colonies) and a star representing each state. There have been many changes to the patterns of the stars as the country expanded. There are links added to help explain the flags more specifically.
coffin flags ARE American flags, so there's the same amount of stars on each.
All of them. Stupid.
51 flags, all the states and the American flag
Probably many millions.
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American flags are available from many online sites. Included in these are The Flag Shop, USA Flags and American Flags 4 Less. Flags of many sizes and made from many different materials can be found.
Military flags can be viewed from a few different sources online. Among the most popular sites to view these flags are American Flags, CVS Flags and The Flag Guys.
no. some flags look completely different. but, all flags are used with the same colors - red white and blue.
The half circle American flags are called "half-staff flags."
There are several different companies that provide flags and banners. Some of these companies include American Flag and Banner Company Inc., Conder Flags Company, and Flag World Company.
American flags, pow mia flags . . .
There are six American flags on the moon, all of which were planted during the Apollo missions between 1969 and 1972. Over time, exposure to the harsh lunar environment has caused the flags to fade and deteriorate.
Flags come in a variety of designs, colors, and shapes, each symbolizing different countries, organizations, or causes. Typically rectangular, flags feature patterns such as stripes, stars, or emblems that reflect their unique identities and histories. The colors often hold specific meanings, representing values like peace, bravery, or unity. Overall, flags serve as powerful symbols of identity and pride for nations and groups worldwide.
there are total 6 flags planted by astronauts !!!!
coffin flags ARE American flags, so there's the same amount of stars on each.
Not american flags!
American football and Nascar are two sports in which flags are used.