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Developed Military Habits

Developed Military Habits

The military is arguably the most storied and respected branch of the government in the United States. The countless men and women who have died through the years have helped to provide and sustain the freedom that we are now blessed with today.  The military is also one of the most habit forming professions in

Teaching Patriotism and Respect

Sometimes, it appears that the younger generations may not place a very high value on patriotism. As Americans, we are obligated to instill this feeling of national pride into the ensuing generation, ensuring they understand the sacrifices made by countless men and women that preceded them to secure their present day freedoms and liberties. Whether

4 Quick Tips Learned from the Military

4 Quick Tips Learned from the Military

#1: 7 Life Lessons I Learned from Drill Sergeants Paula Davis-Laack writing for huffingtonpost.com takes us with her on her heartfelt journey of moving from a life of commercial real estate law to teaching reliance to soldiers and how she learned more from them than she taught. Coming from a life growing up with a

How the Addition of a New State Would Affect the American Flag

The American flag has used the same iconic design for over a half-decade. In July 1960, the design was changed from 49 stars to 50 stars to reflect the addition of Hawaii as an official state. There are 50 states in the United States, with Hawaii included, (here is a list of states in order

Places Where the American Flag Is Continuously Displayed

Millions of homeowners and business owners proudly display the American flag. On these residential and commercial properties, the American flag is typically displayed from sunrise to sunset. There are certain historical places in the United States, however, where the American flag is continuously displayed by presidential proclamation and acts of Congress. If you happen to

5 Lighting Tips to Illuminate Your American Flag at Night

When displaying the American flag outdoors, you’ll typically need to illuminate it. According to the U.S. Flag Code, the American flag should only be displayed from sunrise to sunset unless it’s properly illuminated. You can always take down your American flag before sunset, but doing so every day can be tedious and time-consuming. An easier

How Many Times Has the American Flag Been Changed?

When most people think of the American flag, they envision its current design consisting of 50 horizontal stripes in alternating red and white colors and a blue field in the upper-left corner containing 50 white stars. The American flag, however, has been around for over two centuries. During that time, numerous changes were made to

Did You Know? 7 Fun Facts About Aircraft Carriers

The aircraft carrier is a symbol of strength among the world’s most powerful militaries. Featuring a full-length flight deck, it allows for the deployment of military aircraft across the world without relying on static bases. Powered by Dual Nuclear Reactors It takes more than just a tank of gas to power an aircraft carrier. All

Don’t Forget to Illuminate the American Flag When Displaying at Night

Millions of patriotic Americans proudly show the American flag in front of their homes and businesses, shining bright with 50 stars and 13 stripes that symbolize our nation’s values. Planning to display the flag after dark? Be sure to light it up with an exterior light for the best effect and proper respect. Improves Visibility

6 Facts About World War II Veterans

Officially beginning on Sep. 1, 1939, World War II is known for being the largest and deadliest war of all time. It encompassed more than 30 countries, resulting in an estimated 70 to 85 million casualties. The U.S. Armed Forces, of course, played a pivotal role in World War II. Below are several facts about

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