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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. January 2017: Author: U.S. Department of State: Used colors
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11 September 2005–14 May 2008, based on the above flag law as amended by Executive Order No. 10834 dated 21 August 1959. Source: SVG implementation of U. S. Code: Title 4, Chapter 1, Section 1 (the United States Federal “Flag Law”). Author: Dbenbenn, Zscout370, Jacobolus, Indolences, Technion. Other versions