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The department is the official channel of communication between the federal government and the New Jersey state government on military matters. The New Jersey State Guard, along with the New Jersey Army National Guard and the New Jersey Naval Militia, is also recognized as a component of the organized militia of New Jersey. [1]
75th Anniversary 10c postage stamp (1974). The VFW resulted from the amalgamation of several societies formed immediately following the Spanish–American War.In 1899, little groups of veterans returning from campaigning in Cuba and the Philippine Islands, founded local societies upon a spirit of comradeship known only to those who faced the dangers of that war side by side.
(14 August 2018) VFW Organizational Brand Guidelines, Kansas City: Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, p. 1 Retrieved on 17 March 2021. Author Veterans of Foreign Wars
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File talk:2021-06-17 10 04 08 View east along Interstate 80 (Bergen-Passaic Expressway) from the overpass for northbound New Jersey State Route 17 in Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey.jpg File talk:2021-08-31 11 15 26 View south along New Jersey State Route 444 (Garden State Parkway) from the pedestrian overpass between Exit 9 and Exit 10 ...
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The streamer at the foot of the emblem contains the State Motto of New Jersey, "Liberty and Prosperity", and the year of statehood, 1776. It was originally designed by Pierre Eugene du Simitiere in 1777 and was modified slightly in 1928. [1] The seal is the central motif in the flag of New Jersey and the great seal of the state of New Jersey.