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| REPORTING IN — U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Bill Hatzman calls in information on movement of local Iraqis east of the Syrian boarder by the Euphrates River, Iraq, Oct. 4, 2005. Hatzman serves with Charlie Company, 4th Battalion, 14 Cavalry, 2nd Platoon, Fort Wainwright, Alaska. U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Andy Dunaway |
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The Origin of The U.S. Army Flag
The Army flag was dedicated and unfurled to the general public on 14 June 1956 at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, on the 181st anniversary of the establishment of the U.S. Army by the Continental Congress in 1775. Measuring 4 feet 4 inches by 5 feet 6 inches, the flag is of white silk with a blue embroidered central design of the original War Office seal. "United States Army" is inscribed in white letters on a scarlet scroll, with the year "1775" in blue numerals below. The Secretary of the Army designates the Army headquarters and agencies authorized an Army Flag.
Source: Department of the Army, Army Information Digest, September 1963.
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