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  2. File:Flag of Seattle (1943–1963?; unofficial).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The apparently unofficial flag of Seattle from 1943 to 1963(?). The flag was known as the "Council’s Flag", and hung in the council chambers for at least two decades. The flag displays the former city seal, adopted on 13 January 1937.

  3. List of Washington state symbols - Wikipedia

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    Flag: Flag of Washington: The Legislature adopted the state flag in 1923, more than thirty years after the state was admitted to the United States. By law (RCW 1.20.010), the flag "shall be of dark green silk or bunting and shall bear in its center a reproduction of the seal of the state of Washington embroidered, printed, painted or stamped ...

  4. Flag of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The flag was designed by architect David Wright and endorsed by Seattle City Councilmember Paul Kraabel. [3] It was adopted on July 16, 1990, for use during the Goodwill Games. [2] [4] [5] The flag has been criticized for breaking conventional rules for good flag design, particularly its complex design that incorporates the city seal. [6 ...

  5. Veterans support group SAM Center holds flag raising new ...

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    SAM Center had $200,000 on hand and was able to raise another $170,000 in donations. Canal Fulton Council approved the new uses for the building and property in April. in The sale closed in October.

  6. Flag of Washington - Wikipedia

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    Washington adopted its seal during the state constitutional convention on August 21, 1889, [1] months prior to official admission as a U.S. state on November 11, 1889. [2] While the new state did not have an official flag, a military flag displaying a gold profile of George Washington, the state's namesake, on blue bunting was used across the state at the turn of the 20th century and was first ...

  7. United States Military Entrance Processing Command

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    If applicants are deemed qualified for military service, they will also meet with a service counselor, negotiate and sign enlistment contracts, and swear or affirm an entrance oath. [1] USMEPCOM has been awarded the Joint Meritorious Unit Award three times. The first award was for the period of 1 July 1982 until 30 April 1985; the second award ...

  8. United States Employment Service - Wikipedia

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    The US Employment Service (ES) is the national system of public employment offices, managed by state workforce agencies and their localities, and funded by the Department of Labor. [1] It is supervised by the Employment and Training Administration and was established by the Wagner–Peyser Act of 1933 .

  9. History of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The Depression and the Urban West Coast, 1929-1933: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and Portland (2000) Ochsner, Jeffrey Karl, ed. Shaping Seattle architecture: a historical guide to the architects (University of Washington Press, 2017). Oldham, Kit; Peter Blecha (2011). Rising Tides and Tailwinds: The Story of the Port of Seattle, 1911 ...

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