Every year on June 14, the United States celebrates the flag and its historical significance. Though Flag Day is not a federal holiday, people may choose to commemorate the day by flying flags outside ...
As the country prepares to salute the Army's 250th year with President Donald Trump's grand military parade in downtown Washington, D.C., on June 14, the day will also celebrate America's symbol of ...
On June 14, 1777, a banner of red, white, and blue was woven into history when the Second Continental Congress passed the First Flag Resolution, making our beloved Stars and Stripes the official flag ...
Iowa joins other states across the nation in lowering its flags to half-staff on Thursday, May 15, in commemoration of Peace Officers Memorial Day. Flags will remain at half-staff from sunrise to ...
Iowa joins other states across the nation in lowering its flags to half-staff on Sunday, May 4, to honor fallen firefighters. Gov. Kim Reynolds issued an order on Friday, May 2, for flags to be flown ...
On June 14, 1777, Congress passed the Flag Resolution of 1777. In 1949, President Truman designated June 14 as national Flag Day. President Trump was born on Flag Day in 1946. During the Revolutionary ...
As the country prepares to salute the Army's 250th year with President Donald Trump's grand military parade in downtown Washington, D.C. on June 14, the day will also celebrate America's symbol of ...