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  2. Flags of the United States Armed Forces - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flags_of_the_United_States_Armed_Forces

    This joint color guard shows the organizational colors of each branch (left to right): National, U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, and the U.S. Coast Guard. The several branches of the United States Armed Forces are represented by flags.

  3. US Military Flags in Order of Precedence

    www.operationmilitarykids.org/us-military-flags-in-order-of-precedence

    Military flags exist in each branch of the U.S. Armed Forces along with several specialty flags (more information, below). For example, some military flags are witnessed every day while others only appear on certain occasions.

  4. The Correct Order of the Military Flags for Your Display -...

    www.americanflags.com/blog/post/correct-order-military-flags-for-your-display

    Military flags hold a special place in American's hearts. They are a symbol of sacrifice, valor, and national pride. Knowing the proper order of military flags is crucial for any flag display, whether you're a military veteran, family member, or patriotic citizen.

  5. Flags of the U.S. Armed Forces: Symbols and Meanings

    militaryconnection.com/blog/flags-of-the-u-s-armed-forces-symbols-and-meanings

    The United States Army flag features much more intricate imagery than other branches of the armed forces. Symbols include the original War Office seal in ultramarine blue on a white background. Above the seal the Army motto, This We’ll Defend, is written on a scroll and protected by a snake.

  6. The Different U.S. Military Branches and Their Duties - Flags USA

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    The U.S. Armed Forces consist of six different branches, each of which has unique specialties, duties, and responsibilities. While each branch shares the same purpose—to protect and defend the United States—they all have unique histories and symbols to represent them.

  7. The History Behind our Nation’s Military Service Flags - Veterans...

    www.va.gov/.../stories/the-history-behind-our-nations-military-service-flags-0

    Military service flags are displayed in a specific order to indicate the seniority of each branch and to follow the Department of Defense's (DOD) Order of Precedence.

  8. Military Service Flags - Veteran.com

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    We’ll explore both types below, starting with the flags representing each branch of military service. The Origins Of U.S. Military Service Flags. Like your favorite superheroes, each branch of military service has its origin story, and the flag for each does too. Here is a brief history of each flag representing each branch of the U.S. military.

  9. Flags of the United States Armed Forces - Military Wiki

    military-history.fandom.com/wiki/Flags_of_the_United_States_Armed_Forces

    The several branches of the United States Armed Forces are represented by flags, among other emblems and insignia. Within each branch, various flags fly on various occasions, and on various ships, bases, camps, and military academies.

  10. Military Flags (U.S.)

    www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/us^mil.html

    DOD directives and Army regulations only address the (now six) armed forces, and not all eight uniformed services flags when displayed together.

  11. A Quick Guide to Displaying U.S. Military Flags Properly

    flagsusa.com/flags-blog-a-quick-guide-to-displaying-a-us-military-flag-properly

    The flags of the different US military branches would be next, followed by the POW/MIA flag if included. If you have a center flagpole taller than the others, the Stars and Stripes should fly above the rest, and all other flags shift left.