How many stars did Zombieland get?
It's probably one of those movies that got a bad rating but are good like red dawn and Joe Dirt but if not it probably got 3 out of 4 stars
When did the swastika go of the German flag?
during ww2 when Hitler was elected chancellor of Germany
The swastika flag originated when Hilter created his Nazi Party in the early 1930's. Later, it was adopted as the national flag.
In 1939, the swastika was adopted as a symbol for the Army. For example the Army infantry belt buckle changed to the Eagle with a swastika and the Iron Cross had the date 1939 and a Swastika added to it.
Why are most road signs red and white in colour?
white is the colour which we can see from the maximum distance and red is a alert signal or danger signal and has good reflections also.
Can a state flag be flown by itself without the US flag?
Yes. However, the only state capitol that flies its state flag with out the US flag is Honolulu, Hawaii
What should you do with an olg flag?
In the USA, the proper way to dispose of an old flag is to burn it. You can also contact a veterans group for assistance.
What are four facts about the southern cross?
One I noticed online was this fact: There is another crossed shaped constellation close to the Southern Cross called the "False Cross"
How many combat stripes do you wear for a 15 month deployment?
Depends on the nature of the deployment. If it's not considered a combat deployment, then none. If it is, then you get one for every six months.
What does AD represent or mean in 500 AD-1000AD?
A.D. Means. Anno Domini. Latin for "Year of Our Lord"
It is becoming more popular to use CE (Common Era) in place of AD as the religious connotation is removed.
In either case the period is the supposed start of the Christian system of notation of years (1 to the present date is the period of time since the Christian "Jesus" birth.) Dates prior to this are labeled BC (Before Christ) or BCE (Before Common Era) and count backward to 1. There is no "0" year in either CE or BCE.
Who created the don't tread on me flag?
The "Don't Tread On Me" flag (yellow with coiled rattlesnake) was created by Christopher Gadsden in 1775 for the Revolutionary War. The flag is also know as the Gadsden flag.
How many stripes does a colonel have?
US Colonels don't wear stripes. A Lieutenant Colonel wears a silver oak leaf, and a full colonel wears an eagle. Stripes are worn by enlisted personnel, and not by commissioned officers, save for on naval shoulder boards. See related links "US Military Enlisted Rank Insignia Chart" and "US Military Commissioned Officer Rank Insignia Chart".
Is it legal to fly the Confederate flag in Pennsylvania?
Yes, Its legal to fly it in any state. It's your 1st Amendment right.
What are the colors of Hawaii?
in the left hand corner of the Hawaiian is a symbol that is resembles the British flag. the rest of the flag consists of stripes that are:
white
red
blue
white
red
blue
white this is a patteren.
red
What does the white flag mean above Shakespeare's Globe?
The white flag above Shakespeare's Globe means a comedy play is being performed
Why does a white flag mean surrender?
because when Jesus was being crucified what was he wearing a white toga so there's your answer
During what war did the ''Stars and Stripes'' become the nation's flag?
the thirteen starred flag was adopted during the revolutionary war.