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Basic depiction of flag of the United States with a border of gold fringe, sometimes (though not officially) called the "military flag of the United States". Modified from Wikimedia Commons , specifically Flag of the United States.svg , therefore a derivation of an openclipart.org work by Daniel McRae, specifically united_states.svg archive ...
File:Flag of the United States.svg, this is a color modification based on standards published by the Department of State: ECA Design Guidelines (PDF) (Report). Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Office of Public Affairs and Strategic Communications.
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US Flag with 34 stars. In use 4 July 1861–3 July 1863. In use 4 July 1861–3 July 1863. Created by jacobolus using Adobe Illustrator , and released into the public domain.
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Changed Mississippi's flag to the 2021 "In God We Trust" flag: 11:57, 16 September 2015: 950 × 600 (8.59 MB) SiBr4: Fixing the map borders: 11:55, 16 September 2015: 950 × 600 (8.59 MB) SiBr4: Trying to fix problems with CSS map coloring: 11:51, 16 September 2015: 950 × 600 (8.59 MB) SiBr4
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 19:29, 14 November 2023: 973 × 609 (58 KB): IPs are people too: Reverted to version as of 23:31, December 1, 2022 (UTC) The previous revision's canton color is also acceptable, and more importantly, its stars don't continue off the map.