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What is the Alamo a symbol of today?

A flag


What flag flies over the Alamo?

the Texas flag oe 1824


What flag was flown over the Alamo?

The "Alamo flag" is often thought to be the same basic design as the flag of Mexico with three vertical stripes (green to the left, white in the middle and red to the right) with the date1824 in the very center of the flag's white stripe. There may be no solid proof that this was the "Alamo flag" at the time of the battle. The most likely flag flying over the Alamo in March of 1836 was the "New Orleans Greys" flag - a gray-blue flag with the words "First Company of Texan Volunteers." This flag was believed to have been taken by the Mexican General Santa Anna who led the battle against the Texans at the Alamo. The flag is still in the possession of Mexico.


What flag was captured by the Mexican army at the fall of the Alamo?

The Mexican captured the company flag.


What did the red flag at the Alamo mean?

Show No Mercy


What does message at the bottom of the flag mean?

The message at the bottom of the flag is to serve our country.


What are the colors of the Alamo flag?

I think Red, White, and Blue.


When was the Alamo battle flag made?

The Alamo battle flag, often referred to as the "Lone Star Flag," was made in February 1836 during the Texas Revolution. It was created by a group of Texian soldiers, including William B. Travis, to symbolize their fight for independence from Mexico. The flag was famously raised at the Alamo during the siege that began on February 23, 1836.


Is flag flown at half staff at the Alamo?

I was just there today and it and the Texas flag were both being flown at half staff


How many stars were on the American flag during the Alamo battle?

There were 28 stars


You have been trying to find a picture of the Deguello Flag used at the Alamo?

yes


Why Juan seguin left the Alamo?

To carry a message to Sam Houston from William B. Travis asking for more recruits to fight at the Alamo.