The red/white and white/red flags were used identically for visual signaling. Depending on the background (i.e. skyline or vegetation), one color combination might be more difficult to see. Therefore the flags were used interchangeably, selecting whichever would provide the best visibility to the observer.
The Marine Band logo is the words "The President's Own" under a graphic representation of the roof of the White House. Band members wear rank with a lyre in the center.
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the White House Press Corps.
Red, white, Red, (top, middle, bottom) is the national flag of Austria. White, Red (left, right) is a signal flag meaning 'H' (hotel) / "I have a pilot on board". Red, White, Red, (left, middle, right) is an outdated signal flag meaning '7'. red, white, red, white, red, white, red (left to right) is a signal flag meaning 'Port'. Red, White, (top, bottom) is both a signal 'corner' flag and the National flag of Indonesia. White, Red, (top, bottom) is the National flag of Poland.
The official colors of the US Army are black and gold. The color black represents the black gun powder used in muskets and canons during the Revolutionary War. The color gold represents the gold buttons worn on the uniform of the Continental Army.Each division or corps of the Army has unique colors as well. The organizational colors of the US Army are as follows:Each division or corps is followed by the background color, fringe color, outline color of the scrolls, and the color of numerals and letters of the scrolls on the flags:Adjutant General's Corps - Dark Blue - Scarlet - Scarlet - Dark BlueAir Defense Artillery and Field Artillery - Scarlet - Yellow - Yellow - ScarletArmor and Cavalry - Yellow - Yellow - Scarlet - ScarletArmy Medical Department - Maroon - White - Yellow - MaroonAviation - Ultramarine Blue - Golden Orange - Golden Orange - Ultramarine BlueChemical Corps - Cobalt Blue - Golden Yellow - Golden Yellow - Cobalt BlueCorps of Engineers - Scarlet - White - Yellow - ScarletInfantry - Dark Blue - Yellow - Yellow - Dark BlueJudge Advocate General's Corps - Dark Blue - White - Yellow - Dark BlueMaintenance - Crimson - Light Blue - Yellow - CrimsonMilitary Intelligence - Oriental Blue - Silver Gray - Golden Yellow - Oriental BlueMilitary Police Corps - Green - Yellow - Yellow - GreenOrdnance Corps - Crimson - Yellow - Yellow - CrimsonQuartermaster Corps - Buff - Light Blue - Light Blue - Light BlueSignal Corps - Orange - White - White - OrangeSpecial Forces - Jungle Green - Silver Gray - Yellow - Jungle GreenSupply - Buff - Ultramarine Blue - Ultramarine Blue - Ultramarine BlueSupply and Service - Buff - Yellow - Dark Blue - Dark BlueSupply and Transport - Buff - Brick Red - Brick Red - Brick RedSupport - Buff - Scarlet - Scarlet - ScarletTransportation Corps - Brick Red - Golden Yellow - Golden Yellow - Brick RedChaplain Corps - A coat of arms is not authorized for the Chaplain Corps. The regimental flag consists of the regimental insignia on a dark blue background with yellow fringe
During WWII the United States had 48 states, hence 48 stars on the flag. Now there are fifty. The insignia used to identify the nationality of the US aircraft changed several times during WW2 and after WW2. During WW2, the "air force" was actually the ARMY AIR CORPS and served as part of the Army(a branch of service). The first insignia was a BLUE circle with a WHITE star and a red circle in center. Some feared the RED 'meatball' would be mistaken for the Japanese insignia, which was a simple RED circle. This was possible since the Navy's painted their a/c blue and the blue insignia would blend in with it. The next insignia removed the RED 'meatball' from the star. Then in 1943, the insignia was a BLUE Circle with WHITE star in the center and on each side of the Cirle was a WHITE Bar outlined in BLUE. The air force remained under the command of the US Army until 1947. At that time the insignia was changed to the present day design, which was same as above but with a RED stripe in the WHITE bars.
A 'Blue Peter' flag is a blue flag with white center to signal that a ship is ready to sail.
White Lantern Corps was created in 2010.
The Marine Band logo is the words "The President's Own" under a graphic representation of the roof of the White House. Band members wear rank with a lyre in the center.
They don't. they wear the MIOK, or the Mystic Insignia Of a Klansman. It's either a white cross or white satire on a red circle.
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reports on the president full time
reports on the president full time.
the White House Press Corps.
reports on the president full time
the White House Press Corps.
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