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File:Flag of the United States (DoS ECA Color Standard).svg, is a color modification based on Pantone colors published by the Department of State: ECA Design Guidelines (PDF) (Report). Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Office of Public Affairs and Strategic Communications. Colors shade as specified by Pantone website:
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
Update the colors to the RGB values from 2017 DOS ECA design guide. 01:45, 13 July 2024: 975 × 650 (2 KB) HoosierMan1816: Reverted to version as of 17:06, 15 August 2021 (UTC) 04:13, 21 December 2023: 975 × 650 (2 KB) Sangjinhwa: Colors from File:Flag_of_the_United_States.svg: 17:06, 15 August 2021: 975 × 650 (2 KB) Sangjinhwa: Code fixed ...
The first official flag resembling the "Stars and Stripes" was the Continental Navy ensign (often referred to as the Continental Union Flag, first American flag, Cambridge Flag, and Grand Union Flag) used between 1775 and 1777. It consisted of 13 red-and-white stripes, with the British Union Flag in the canton.
The flag is also a symbol of exploration. It was planted on the moon during the first landing by Apollo 11 astronauts in 1969. The flag even has its own day -- each year Americans celebrate flag ...
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