The flag is a piece of fabric that reflects a country because of its distinctive design. There is a flag called crossed flag which means there are two or more countries allies in one goal or vision, it does not matter which side is higher than the other.
Made for England
The Crossed Flags - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
English. Use it.
Two U.S. flags crossed typically symbolize a sense of respect, unity, or camaraderie, often used in military or ceremonial contexts. This arrangement can represent a joining of forces or a tribute to shared values and sacrifices. It's also common in memorials or events honoring veterans, emphasizing loyalty and honor to the country.
they mean the city that it belongs to
The size of the badge may be helpful. If it is small, this could be a collar brass or a specialty badge worn on the sleeve. For example, some in the Signal Corps wore a brass crossed flags on the sleeve, I believe. I will search some references.
flags represent places if they where no flags where werent able to difference all the places that's why and to make coulture by symbols sometimes they mean something like the American flag; all the stars mean the states.
Time is running out.
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Vexillology is the study of flags. Hence, vexillological means something along the lines of "to do with the study of flags". -FireC
It means that nikka is dead
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