Flag Day - Facts about the American Flag - Morale Patches
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At one point in 1795 the flag had 15 stripes, one for each state. Vendors often use the Pantone shades 193 C and 281 C for the flag's red and blue. The flag is always flying at the White House, Fort McHenry and at the Iwo Jima memorial. Almost all American flags made today were produced in the U.S. There's no evidence Betsy Ross designed the first American flag, but she was paid at one point for creating “ships colours.” Other people think a man named Francis Hopkinson helped out with the flag's original look. The Pledge of Allegiance was penned in 1892. It read, "I pledge allegiance to my flag and the republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with...
Morale Patch™ - Morale Patch Armory
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The Thin Line Meanings
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Thin Line Meanings It started with the Thin Blue Line and with the rise of professions and support for protective services and first responders the thin lines have grown. We have the meanings of the most popular thin lines below. Thin Blue Line Meaning Essentially there are three meanings. The Thin Blue Line represents the thin line Police Officers walk daily between life and death. The Thin Blue Line represents the police officer role of separating the good from the bad while creating order from chaos. The Thin Blue Line on black is a memorial or a connection or memory between Officers killed in the line of Duty and those who continue with their duties in the present. Thin...
Honor Your Unit With Spirit and Humor With Morale Patches
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One of the best ways to celebrate the spirit and camaraderie of your military unit or association is with morale patches. Worn by active military and veterans alike, they let you show support of your fellow soldiers while adding some fun and laughter at the same time. What Is a Morale Patch? Morale Patches are morale-building patches worn by troops to reflect pride in their unit and help build unit spirit. Although they look somewhat like official military unit designators, they are not sanctioned by the military. Their unofficial status seems to have made them even more desirable, as their popularity has grown over the years. Morale patches are sometimes dramatic and often funny -- looking at the lighter side of...