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Monday, September 10, 2012

The basic branches of government can easily be recognized and identified just by viewing the symbols and emblems.
The custom flags of each were particularly made to represent the sector. For example, military flags can easily point
out the specific troops.

The Coast Guard used to be included in the Navy as one. It also followed the prescriptions and orders provided for
the Coast Guard flag. The banner has the seal of the United States in blue and red against a white background. Just
over the seal are the words “United States Coast Guard” in blue. Under the seal, you will find the words “Semper
Paratus” and “1790” which is the year when the agency was made.
Whenever Coast Guard cutters are at work, they usually display the Coast Guard banner. A 1799 order was made for
it specifically to show 16 perpendicular stripes of alternating white and red. The symbol of the arms of the United
States should be dark blue and the background must be white. The flag can easily be recognized by other vessels
and will have them submit to investigations made by official units and boasts.
Among all the sectors of the armed forces, the US Air Force is the youngest. The US Air Force flag was officially
used through President Harry Truman’s order in 1951. The flag has a very simple design, featuring the coat of arms
against a blue background. The rules on the banner and battle streamers are generally the same as the ones for the
Marine Corps and Army.

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by: The Flagman