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Barry Mason
Barry Mason is a proud third-generation American whose grandfather served in World War II. Born and raised in small-town Tennessee, Barry developed a deep appreciation for American history and traditions from an early age, learning about the sacrifices made by previous generations. Barry has spent over a decade writing about flag etiquette, patriotic traditions, military history, and the stories behind America's most cherished symbols. When he's not researching the fascinating history of Old Glory, you can find Barry volunteering at veterans' events, coaching youth baseball, or exploring America's national parks with his family. A firm believer in supporting American manufacturing and small businesses, Barry is passionate about celebrating the craftspeople who keep American traditions alive. He lives with his wife and two children in a home where the American flag flies proudly every day. Favorite quote: "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction." - Ronald Reagan

What Is the Thin Blue Line Flag?

Have you noticed homeowners or business owners in your area displaying a black-white-and-blue American flag? Known as the Thin Blue Line flag, it’s become particularly popular in recent years. The Thin Blue Line flag isn’t the same as the American flag. Although it features a design consisting of stars and stripes, it doesn’t use the

The History of the Gadsden Flag

Consisting of a snake against a yellow background with the phrase “Don’t Tread on Me,” the Gadsden flag has become increasingly popular over the years, even being used by the Tea Party movement. Regardless of where you live, you’ve probably seen it displayed on residential lawns and properties. Gadsden flag meaning The meaning of the

5 Fun Facts About the Official Texas State Flag

Like the country’s other 49 states, Texas has an official flag. It consists of a single white star set against a blue background on the left side along with white and red vertical stripes on the right side. While you’ve probably seen Texas’s flag displayed in front of homes and businesses, you might be surprised

The American Flag’s ‘Own Right’ — What Does It Mean

The American Flag’s ‘Own Right’ — What Does It Mean?

There are rules governing how the American flag should be displayed – no matter if it’s nylon, polyester, or cotton. Known as the U.S. Flag Code, it’s a piece of federal legislation that’s nearly a century ago. On June 14, 1923, the first U.S. flag code was drafted. While it has since been revised numerous

5 Fun Facts About California’s State Flag

California has one of the most iconic and recognizable state flags in the country. Featuring a prominent bear with the words “California Republic,” it’s proudly displayed by residents of the Golden State. While you may have seen California’s state flag, however, there are probably some things you don’t know about it. Below are five fun

4 Reasons to Fly the American Flag on Labor Day

There’s no better time than Labor Day, September 5, 2022 to display the American flag. The U.S. Flag Code states that the American flag can be flown on any day. Nonetheless, there are a few days of the year in which it’s especially fitting to fly the Stars and Stripes, one of which is Labor

How to Choose the Right Flag Pole

How to Choose the Right Flag Pole

A flag pole is an essential accessory when displaying the American flag outdoors. While the U.S. Flag Code allows for other methods of display, such as mounting the American flag to a wall, securing it to a flag pole ensures that it can flow gracefully in the wind. Not all flag poles are the same,

5 Fun Facts About Labor Day

Held annually on the first Monday of September, Labor Day is a federal holiday in the United States that’s intended to recognize and celebrate the country’s workforce. Similar to other federal holidays, government workers are given the day off. Even if you work for a private company, you may find that it’s closed on Labor

6 Facts About Arlington National Cemetery

Located in Arlington Country, Virginia, Arlington National Cemetery is a large cemetery reserved for American soldiers who died in war as well as military veterans. It’s owned and managed by the U.S. Department of the Army, which is responsible for maintaining the grounds. Even if you’ve seen or heard of Arlington National Cemetery, though, there

What Is a Veterans ID Card_ And How Do I Obtain One

What Is a Veterans ID Card? And How Do I Obtain One?

While the exact number fluctuates on a daily basis, the U.S. Census estimates there to be over 18.2 million military veterans in the United States. To put that number into perspective, about seven in 100 Americans have served in the military. Whether you served in the Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, Marine Corps or Navy,

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