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Flag etiquette for the 4th of July

Every kid should learn this stuff by third grade, but it’s clear from what we see that they don’t. So here’s a quick review of dos and don’ts for display and behavior toward the U.S. flag on this most...

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Scouts show the colors, Duncanville, Texas

Scouts from Troop 355 and Pack 494 carry the colors in the Duncanville, Texas, 4th of July paradePosted in 4th of July, Boy Scouts of America, Flag ceremony, Flag etiquette, Fly your flag today,...

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Quote of the moment: John Adams, celebrating the 2nd of July

“The Second Day of July 1776 will be the most memorable Epocha, in the History of America. . . . It ought to be solemnized with Pomp and Parade, with Shews, Games, Sports, Guns, Bells, Bonfires, and...

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July 4, 2011 – Fly your flag today

Fourth of July: NPR has already read the Declaration of Independence, PBS broadcast the Capitol Fourth concert  last night (maybe a rebroadcast is available — check your local listings), your town has...

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Reminder: How to fly the flag on July 4

Every kid should learn this stuff by third grade, but it’s clear from what we see that they don’t. Flag flying at the eastern front of the U.S. Capitol. Library of Congress photo So here’s a quick...

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July 4 naturalization ceremony at the White House

It’s one of those great and wonderful mysteries:  Why do people enlist to put their lives on the line for a nation in which they are not citizens? Regardless the motivations, many people do that, for...

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Reminder: How to fly the flag on July 4 in 2014

Every kid should learn this stuff by third grade, but it’s clear from what we see that they don’t. Flag flying at the eastern front of the U.S. Capitol. Library of Congress photo So here’s a quick...

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