The march of army collumns and convoys in an orderly fashion to infuse sense of security in the people, usually in a backdrop of war. The enemy may have retreated or there is a threat of enemy entering the zone.
A speech by Albert Beveridge
Albert Beveridge
The speech "March of the Flag" is called that because it emphasizes the importance of American nationalism and the symbolic significance of the flag as a representation of the nation's ideals and values. Delivered by the American politician and orator James Albert Ukers in the early 20th century, the speech advocates for patriotism and the expansion of American influence. The term "march" conveys a sense of movement and progress, suggesting that the flag leads the way in uniting the country and inspiring citizens to rally behind its principles.
Flag is a noun (a flag) and a verb (to flag).
It was a speech about how America is destined to control the world. It was given by Albert Beveridge the US Senator from Indiana. The speech was given on September 16, 1898 when impearlism was near peak.http://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/mod/1898beveridge.asp
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Here is a link to a picture of the flag: http://www.badmouth.net/content/uploads/2007/05/free-speech-flag.png
One of the most noted contributions of Albert J. Beveridge was his 'March of the Flag' speech. He also is known for contributing to Lincoln's personal election campaign.
It isn’t policy, but freedom of speech and the first amendment. The Supreme Court ruled that burning a flag is freedom of speech.
The flag of Kentucky was adopted on March 26, 1918.
The Venezuela's flag was adopted on March 12, 2006.
It is legal to display any flag in the US. This is a matter of freedom of symbolic speech.