There are several nicknames apart from the official name which is, logically, Flag of the United States; the most common nicknames are "Stars and Stripes", "Star-Spangled Banner" and "Old Glory".
the first 13 star flag by Betsy ross
The US flag is usually draped over the coffin of a deceased who has served the country (Those who served in military, president, ect). before lowering the coffin for burial, the flag is folded and given to the closest kin of the deceased.
No one star on the flag represents a given state. It's the number of stars (50) that symbolizes the United States of America. Good Question.
Its common names are "Star-Spangled Banner" and "Old Glory"
there are 7 red strips on the us flag
The United States flag is sometimes referred to as Old Glory, a nickname given by 19th century sea captain William Driver.
"Old Glory" is the name given to the flag of the United States of America. The name was given to the personal US flag of a sea captain named William Driver from Massachusetts in 1831 or 1832.
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This was called the Eureka Flag.
The name given to any pirate flag is "Jolly Roger."
Irish tricolour.
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It is the Stars and Stripes.
The Tricolour (le tricolore)
Betsy Ross 1776.
The American Flag. Stars and Stripes. The Star-Spangled Banner.