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This is a list of flags in the United States describing the evolution of the flag of the United States, as well as other flags used within the United States, such as the flags of governmental agencies. There are also separate flags for embassies and ships.
National flags
Main article: Flag of the United StatesHistorical progression of designs
Since 1818, a star for each new state has been added to the flag on the Fourth of July the year immediately following each state's admission. In years in which multiple states have been admitted, the corresponding number of stars were added to the flag. This change has typically been the only change made with each revision of the flag since 1777, with the exception of changes in 1795 and 1818, which increased the number of stripes to 15 and then returned it to 13, respectively. As the exact pattern of stars was not specified prior to 1912, many of the historical U.S. national flags (shown below) have had varied arrangements of the stars.
- 1775–1777 (the "Grand Union Flag")
- 1777–1795 (13 stars)
- Betsy Ross circular 13-star version (1792) *other
- "Hopkinson" version (1777–1795) *other
- Battle of Bennington version (1777) *other
- 1795–1818 (the "Star-Spangled Banner", 15 stars, 15 stripes)
- 1818–1819 (20 stars)
- 1819–1820 (21 stars)
- 1820–1822 (23 stars)
- 1822–1836 (24 stars)
- 1836–1837 (25 stars)
- 1837–1845 (26 stars)
- 1845–1846 (27 stars)
- 1846–1847 (28 stars)
- 1847–1848 (29 stars)
- 1848–1851 (30 stars)
- 1851–1858 (31 stars)
- 1858–1859 (32 stars)
- 1859–1861 (33 stars)
- 1861–1863 (34 stars)
- 1863–1865 (35 stars)
- 1865–1867 (36 stars)
- 1867–1877 (37 stars)
- 1877–1890 (38 stars)
- 1890–1891 (43 stars)
- 1891–1896 (44 stars)
- 1896–1908 (45 stars)
- 1908–1912 (46 stars)
- 1912–1959 (48 stars)
- 1959–1960 (49 stars)
- 1960–present (50 stars)
Other historical versions
- Betsy Ross circular 13-star version (1792)
- "Hopkinson" version (1777–1795)
- Battle of Bennington version (1777)
Executive branch flags
Office of the President
- Flag of the President
- Flag of the Executive Office of the President
- Flag of the Trade Representative
Office of the Vice President
Department of State
- Flag of the Department of State
- Flag of the Secretary of State
- Flag of the Deputy Secretary of State
- Flag of an Assistant Secretary of State
- Flag of United States ambassadors
- Flag of a Consular officer
- Flag of a Foreign Service officer
Department of the Treasury
- Flag of the Department of the Treasury
- Flag of the Secretary of the Treasury
- Flag of the Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
- Flag of an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
- Flag of an Under Secretary of the Treasury
- Flag of the Comptroller of the Currency
Department of Defense
See also: Flags of the United States Armed Forces- Flag of the Secretary of Defense
- Flag of the Deputy Secretary of Defense
- Flag of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense
- Flag of an Undersecretary of Defense
- Flag of an Assistant Secretary of Defense
- Flag of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Flag of the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Flag of the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman
- Flag of the Supreme Allied Commander Europe
- Flag of the Defense Commissary Agency
- Flag of the Defense Innovation Unit
- Flag of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
- Flag of the National Reconnaissance Office
- Flag of the National Security Agency
- Flag of the United States Central Command
- Flag of the United States Space Command
- Flag of the United States Southern Command
- Flag of the United States Forces Korea
Department of the Army
- Flag of the Secretary of the Army
- Flag of the Under Secretary of the Army
- Flag of an Assistant Secretary of the Army
Army
- Flag of the Army
- Field flag of the United States Army
- Flag of the Chief of Staff of the Army
- Flag of the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army
- Flag of the Sergeant Major of the Army
- Flag of the Chief of the United States Army Reserve
- Flag of the Surgeon General of the Army
- Flag of the Judge Advocate General of the United States Army
- Flag of the Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army
- Flag of the United States Army Provost Marshal General
- Flag of the Inspector General of the United States Army
- Flag of the Deputy Chief of Staff G-1 Personnel of The United States Army
- Flag of the United States Army Combined Arms Center
- Flag of the United States Army Medical Department Center and School
- Flag of the United States Army Command and General Staff College
- Flag of the United States Army Infantry School
- Flag of the United States Army Air Defense Artillery School
- Flag of the United States Army Adjutant General School
- Flag of the United States Army Chaplain School
- Flag of the United States Army Adjutant General's Corps
- Flag of the United States Army Chaplain Corps
- Flag of the United States Army Corps of Engineers
- Flag of the United States Army Combined Arms Support Command
- Flag of the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command
- Flag of a General of the Army
- Flag of an Army general
- Flag of an Army lieutenant general
- Flag of an Army major general
- Flag of an Army brigadier general
- Flag of the First Army
- Flag of the Second Army
- Flag of Army Central
- Flag of the Fourth Army
- Flag of Army North
- Flag of the Sixth Army
- Flag of the Seventh Army
- Flag of the Eighth Army
- Flag of the I Corps
- Flag of the XVIII Airborne Corps
- Flag of the 1st Armored Division
- Flag of the 2nd Armored Division
- Flag of the 3rd Armored Division
- Flag of the 1st Cavalry Division
- Flag of the 1st Infantry Division
- Flag of the 2nd Infantry Division
- Flag of the 3rd Infantry Division
- Flag of the 10th Mountain Division
- Flag of the 25th Infantry Division
- Flag of the 28th Infantry Division
- Flag of the 29th Infantry Division
- Flag of the 36th Infantry Division
- Flag of the 40th Infantry Division
- Flag of the 42nd Military Police Brigade
- Flag of the 82nd Airborne Division
- Flag of the 101st Airborne Division
- Flag of the 297th Military Intelligence Battalion
- Flag of the 309th Military Intelligence Battalion
Department of the Navy
- Flag of the Secretary of the Navy
- Flag of the Under Secretary of the Navy
- Flag of an Assistant Secretary of the Navy
Navy
Flag of the Chief of Naval Operations
Flag of the Vice Chief of Naval Operations
Flag of the Navy fleet admiral
Flag of an unrestricted line (URL) Navy admiral (staff corps flag officers have white flags with the appropriate number of blue stars in an identical pattern as URL admiral's flags).
Flag of an URL Navy vice admiral
Flag of an URL Navy rear admiral
Flag of an URL Navy rear admiral (lower half)
Flag of Military Sealift Command
Marine Corps
- Flag of the Marine Corps
- Flag of the Commandant of the Marine Corps
- Flag of a Marine Corps general
- Flag of a Marine Corps lieutenant general
- Flag of a Marine Corps major general
- Flag of a Marine Corps brigadier general
- Flag of Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment
Department of the Air Force
- Flag of the Secretary of the Air Force
- Flag of the Under Secretary of the Air Force
- Flag of the General Counsel of the Department of the Air Force
- Flag of the United States Air Force Senior Executive Service
Air Force
- Flag of the Air Force
- Flag of the Chief of Staff of the Air Force
- Flag of the Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force
- Flag of a General of the Air Force
- Flag of an Air Force general
- Flag of an Air Force lieutenant general
- Flag of an Air Force major general
- Flag of an Air Force brigadier general
- Flag of the Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force
- Flag of the Air Force Chaplain Corps
Space Force
- Flag of the Space Force
- Flag of Space Operations Command
- Flag of Space Systems Command
- Flag of Space Training and Readiness Command
- Flag of the Chief of Space Operations
- Flag of the Vice Chief of Space Operations
- Flag of a Space Force general
- Flag of a Space Force lieutenant general
- Flag of a Space Force major general
- Flag of a Space Force brigadier general
- Flag of the Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force
National Guard Bureau
- Flag of the Chief of the National Guard Bureau
- Flag of the Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau
- Flag of the Air National Guard
- Flag of the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry
Civil Air Patrol
The Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is a congressionally chartered, federally supported non-profit corporation that serves as the official civilian auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force. It has quasi-military organizational and rank structures modeled on those of the Air Force.
- Flag of the Civil Air Patrol
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Flag of the National Commander of the Civil Air Patrol
(Major general) -
Flag of the National Vice Commander of the Civil Air Patrol
(Brigadier general)
Department of Justice
- Flag of the Department of Justice
- Flag of the Attorney General
- Flag of the Associate Attorney General
- Flag of the Solicitor General
- Flag of an Assistant Attorney General
- Flag of a United States Attorney
- Flag of the Drug Enforcement Administration
- Flag of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Flag of the Marshals Service
- Flag of the Federal Bureau of Prisons
- Flag of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
Department of the Interior
Flag of the Department of the Interior
Flag of the Secretary of the Interior
Flag of the Deputy Secretary of the Interior
Flag of the National Park Service
Guidon of the National Park Service
Flag of the Bureau of Indian Affairs
Flag of the Fish and Wildlife Service
Flag of the Bureau of Land Management
Flag of the Geological Survey
Department of Agriculture
- Flag of the Department of Agriculture
- Flag of the Secretary of Agriculture
- Flag of the Forest Service
Department of Commerce
- Flag of the Department of Commerce
- Flag of the Secretary of Commerce
- Flag of the Deputy Secretary of Commerce
- Flag of the General Counsel of the Department of Commerce
- Flag of the Head of a Department of Commerce Primary Operating Unit
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Flag of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Flag of the Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Flag of the Deputy Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Flag of an Associate Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps
- Flag of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps
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Flag of a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps
vice admiral -
Flag of a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps
rear admiral -
Flag of a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps
rear admiral (lower half)
Department of Labor
- Flag of the Department of Labor
- Flag of the Secretary of Labor
Department of Health and Human Services
- Flag of the Department of Health and Human Services
- Flag of the Secretary of Health and Human Services
- Flag of the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health
- Flag of the United States Public Health Service
United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps
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Flag of the Assistant Secretary for Health
(admiral) -
Flag of the Surgeon General of the United States
(vice admiral) -
Flag of the Deputy Surgeon General
(rear admiral) -
Flag of a 2-star Assistant Surgeon General
(rear admiral) -
Flag of a 1-star Assistant Surgeon General
(rear admiral (lower half))
Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Flag of the Department of Housing and Urban Development
Department of Transportation
- Flag of the Department of Transportation
- Flag of the Secretary of Transportation
- Flag of the Deputy Secretary of Transportation
- Flag of an Assistant Secretary of Transportation
- Flag of the Federal Aviation Administration
- Flag of the Maritime Administration
- Flag of the United States Merchant Marine
Department of Energy
- Flag of the Department of Energy
- Flag of the Secretary of Energy
Department of Education
- Flag of the Department of Education
- Flag of the Secretary of Education
Department of Veterans Affairs
- Flag of the Department of Veterans Affairs
- Flag of the Secretary of Veterans Affairs
- Flag of the Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs
- Flag of the United States Under Secretaries of Veterans Affairs for Health, Benefits, and Memorial Affairs
- Flag of the Director of the National Cemetery System
- Flag of an Assistant Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Department of Homeland Security
- Flag of the Department of Homeland Security
- Flag of the Secretary of Homeland Security
- Flag of the Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security
- Flag of Customs and Border Protection
- Flag of the CBP Office of Field Operations
- Flag of the CBP Air and Marine Operations
- Flag of Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- Flag of the Border Patrol
- Flag of the Secret Service
- Flag of the Federal Protective Service
- Flag of the Transportation Security Administration
Coast Guard
- Flag of the Coast Guard
- Guidon of the Coast Guard
- Ensign of the Coast Guard
- Flag of the Coast Guard Auxiliary
- Flag of the Commandant of the Coast Guard
- Flag of the Vice Commandant of the Coast Guard
- Flag of a Coast Guard admiral
- Flag of a Coast Guard vice admiral
- Flag of a Coast Guard rear admiral
- Flag of a Coast Guard rear admiral (lower half)
Legislative branch flags
Congress
- Flag of the Senate
- Flag of the House of Representatives
- Flag of the Capitol Police
- Flag of the Library of Congress
- Flag of the Government Accountability Office
Other federal flags
Many agencies, departments, and offices of the U.S. federal government have their own flags, guidons, or standards. Following traditional American vexillology, these usually consist of the agency's departmental seal on a blank opaque background, but not always.
- Flag of the Agency for International Development
- Flag of the Central Intelligence Agency
- Flag of the Environmental Protection Agency
- Flag of the Federal Reserve System
- Flag of the Federal Trade Commission
- Flag of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Flag of the National League of Families POW/MIA
- Flag of the National Science Foundation
- Flag of the Peace Corps
- Flag of the Securities and Exchange Commission
- Flag of the Senior Executive Service
- Flag of the Smithsonian Institution
- Flag of the Social Security Administration
- Flag of the Tennessee Valley Authority
- Flag of the United States Intelligence Community
State and territory flags
Main article: Flags of the U.S. states and territories
The flags of the U.S. states, territories, and federal district exhibit a variety of regional influences and local histories, as well as different styles and design principles. Nonetheless, the majority of the states' flags share the same design pattern consisting of the state seal superimposed on a monochrome background, commonly every different shade of blue, which remains a source of criticism from vexillologists.
The most recent current state flag is that of Minnesota (May 11, 2024), while the most recent current territorial flag is that of the Northern Mariana Islands (July 1, 1985).
History
Modern U.S. state flags date from the 1890s, when states wanted to have distinctive symbols at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. Most U.S. state flags were designed and adopted between 1893 and World War I.
According to a 2001 survey by the North American Vexillological Association, New Mexico has the best-designed flag of any U.S. state, U.S. territory, or Canadian province, while Georgia's state flag was rated the worst design. (Georgia adopted a new flag in 2003; Nebraska's state flag, whose design was rated second worst, remains in use to date.)
Current state flags
Dates in parentheses denote when the current flag was adopted by the state's legislature.
Flag of California
(June 14, 1953)Flag of Connecticut
(September 9, 1897)Flag of Massachusetts
(July 3, 1971)Flag of Mississippi
(January 11, 2021)Flag of New Hampshire
(1931)Flag of New Jersey
(May 11, 1896)Flag of New Mexico
(March 15, 1925)Flag of North Carolina
(March 9, 1885)Flag of North Dakota
(March 11, 1911)Flag of Pennsylvania
(June 13, 1907)Flag of Rhode Island
(November 1, 1897)Flag of South Carolina
(January 26, 1861)Flag of South Dakota
(November 9, 1992)Flag of Washington
(March 5, 1923)Flag of West Virginia
(March 7, 1929)
Current federal district flag
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Flag of the District of Columbia
(federal district)
Current inhabited territory flags
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Flag of American Samoa
(unincorporated unorganized territory) -
Flag of Guam
(unincorporated organized territory) -
Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands
(unincorporated organized territory with Commonwealth status) -
Flag of Puerto Rico
(unincorporated organized territory with Commonwealth status) -
Flag of the U.S. Virgin Islands
(unincorporated organized territory)
County flags
Main article: commons:Flags of counties of the United States- Flag of Alameda County, California
- Flag of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
- Flag of Bronx County, New York
- Flag of Clark County, Nevada
- Flag of Collin County, Texas
- Flag of Cook County, Illinois
- Flag of Cuyahoga County, Ohio
- Flag of Dallas County, Texas
- Flag of Fairfax County, Virginia
- Flag of Franklin County, Ohio
- Flag of Fulton County, Georgia
- Flag of Gwinnett County, Georgia
- Flag of Hennepin County, Minnesota
- Flag of Hillsborough County, Florida
- Flag of Kings County, New York
- Flag of Los Angeles County, California
- Flag of Maricopa County, Arizona
- Flag of Miami-Dade County, Florida
- Flag of Montgomery County, Maryland
- Flag of New York County, New York
- Flag of Oakland County, Michigan
- Flag of Orange County, California
- Flag of Orange County, Florida
- Flag of Palm Beach County, Florida
- Flag of Prince George's County, Maryland
- Flag of Queens County, New York
- Flag of Riverside County, California
- Flag of Sacramento County, California
- Flag of St. Louis County, Missouri
- Flag of San Bernardino County, California
- Flag of San Diego County, California
- Flag of Santa Clara County, California
- Flag of Tarrant County, Texas
- Flag of Travis County, Texas
- Flag of Wayne County, Michigan
- Flag of Westchester County, New York
City flags
Main article: commons:Flags of cities of the United States- Flag of Albuquerque
- Flag of Anchorage
- Flag of Atlanta
- Flag of Austin
- Flag of Baltimore
- Flag of Boston
- Flag of Buffalo
- Flag of Charlotte
- Flag of Chicago
- Flag of Cincinnati
- Flag of Cleveland
- Flag of Columbus
- Flag of Dallas
- Flag of Denver
- Flag of Des Moines
- Flag of Detroit
- Flag of El Paso
- Flag of Fresno
- Flag of Honolulu
- Flag of Houston
- Flag of Indianapolis
- Flag of Jacksonville
- Flag of Kansas City
- Flag of Las Vegas
- Flag of Los Angeles
- Flag of Louisville
- Flag of Memphis
- Flag of Miami
- Flag of Milwaukee
- Flag of Minneapolis
- Flag of Nashville
- Flag of New Orleans
- Flag of New York
- Flag of Oakland
- Flag of Oklahoma City
- Flag of Orlando
- Flag of Omaha
- Flag of Philadelphia
- Flag of Phoenix
- Flag of Pittsburgh
- Flag of Portland
- Flag of Raleigh
- Flag of Sacramento
- Flag of Salt Lake City
- Flag of San Antonio
- Flag of San Diego
- Flag of San Francisco
- Flag of San Jose
- Flag of San Juan
- Flag of St. Louis
- Flag of Tampa
- Flag of Virginia Beach
- Flag of Wichita
Maritime flags
Ensigns
Main article: Ensign of the United StatesNational
Since 1777, the national ensign of the United States has also simultaneously served as its national flag. The current version is shown below; for previous versions, please see the section Historical progression of designs above.
- Ensign of the United States (1960–present)
States
Other
- Ensign of the Coast Guard
- Ensign of the Power Squadrons
- Yacht ensign
Jacks
Main article: Jack of the United States- Union Jack (state jack, 2002–present; naval and state jack, 1960–2002, 2019–present)
- First Navy Jack (naval jack for all warships 1975–1976 & 2002–2019; for oldest commissioned warship 1980–present)
- Naval Jack (circa 1776)
Distinctive marks
Main article: Distinctive mark- Distinctive mark of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Commissioning pennants
Main article: Commissioning pennant- Commissioning pennant of the United States Navy
- Commissioning pennant of the United States Coast Guard
- Commissioning pennant of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for Class I vessels
- Commissioning pennant of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for Class II, III, and IV vessels
Native American tribal flags
Further information: Flags of Native Americans in the United States on Wikimedia Commons- Flag of the Arapaho
- Flag of the Cherokee Nation
- Flag of the Choctaw Nation
- Flag of the Hopi Nation
- Flag of the Iroquois Confederacy
- Flag of the Ninilchik Village Tribe
- Flag of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe
- Flag of the Oglala Sioux Tribe (Pine Ridge Indian Reservation)
- Flag of the Organized Village of Kake
- Flag of the Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa
- Flag of the Tohono Oʼodham Nation
Associated state flags
While the countries mentioned are recognized independent nations with United Nations seats, the United States maintains and exercises jurisdictional control over the countries in defense, security, and funding grants.
Historical flags
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Thirteen Colonies
Main article: Red EnsignAmerican Revolutionary War
- The Sons of Liberty Flag
- Grand Union Flag
- Cowpens flag
- Bennington flag
- Betsy Ross flag
- Hulbert flag
- Brandywine flag
- Easton Flag
- Bedford Flag (1775)
- Bunker Hill flag
- Guilford Courthouse flag
- George Rex Flag
- George Rogers Clark Flag
- Flag of New England
- Serapis flag
- Gadsden flag
- Moultrie Flag
- Pine Tree Flag
- French Alliance
- Naval Ensign of New York (1775)
- Schenectady Liberty Flag
Former federal flags
Flag of the President (1882)
Flag of the President (1899)
Flag of the President (1902)
Flag of the President (1916)
Flag of the President (1945)
Flag of the Vice President (1915)
Flag of the Vice President (1936)
Flag of the Vice President (1948)
Flag of the Environmental Science Services Administration (1965–1970)
Flag of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (until 2003)
Flag of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (until 2003)
Flag of the Immigration and Naturalization Service
Flag of the Department of the Interior (until 1917)
Flag of the General Services Administration (1972–1973)
Flag of the General Services Administration (1973–1989)
Flag of the Secretary of the Interior (1917–1934)
Infantry Battalion flag (de facto flag of the U.S. Navy until 1959)
Flag of the Secretary of Labor (1915–1960)
Flag of the Department of Labor (1915–1960)
Flag of the Secretary of the Treasury (1887–1915)
Flag of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Flag of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare
Flag of the Under Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare
Flag of the Assistant Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare
Flag of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service
Flag of the Marine Hospital Service
Flag of the Bureau of Navigation (?–1946)
Flag of the Director of the Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation (?–1946)
Ensign of the Revenue-Marine (1799)
Ensign of the Revenue-Marine (1815)
Ensign of the Revenue-Marine (1836)
Ensign of the Revenue-Marine (1841)
Ensign of the Revenue-Marine (1867)
Ensign of the Revenue-Marine (1868)
Ensign of the Coast Guard (1915–1953)
Flag of the Coast Guard Auxiliary (1940–1968)
Flag of the Office of Homeland Security (2001–2002)
Flag of the Director of Central Intelligence
Flag of the National Imagery and Mapping Agency
Flag of U.S. Forces – Iraq (2010–2011)
Flag of the United States Bureau of Fisheries (?–1940)
Flag of the Commissioner of Fisheries (?–1940)
Flag of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey (1899–1970)
Commissioning pennant of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey for Class I vessels ( ? –1970)
Commissioning pennant of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey for Class II, III, and IV vessels ( ? –1970)
Pennant of the
United States Life-Saving Service
(?–1915)Pennant of the United States Lighthouse Service
(?–1939)Flag of the Commissioner of Lighthouses
(?–1939)Flag of the Superintendent of Lighthouses
(?–1939)Flag of the Marine Corps
(1914–1939)Flag of the Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army
Flag of the United States Army Adjutant General's Corps
Flag of the United States Army Chaplain Corps (1983-1993)
Flag of the 140th Military Intelligence Battalion
Fort Sumter Flag (1861)
Flag of the Chief of the National Guard Bureau (1998-2008)
Flag of the Department of Transportation (1967–1980)
Other states
- Flag of the Green Mountain Boys, the Vermont Republic (1777–1791), and the state of Vermont (1791–1804)
- Texas Come and Take It flag
- Flag of the California Republic
- Flag of the Republic of West Florida (1810)
- Flag of the Choctaw Republic (1860)
- J.P Gillis Flag (California)
- Alamo flag (Texas)
- Flag of the 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment
- Flag of the 8th California Infantry Regiment
- Flag of the 1st Maine Militia from 1822 to 1861
Former territories and administered areas
- Flag of the Insular Government of the Philippine Islands (1919–1936)
- Flag of the Commonwealth of the Philippines (1936–1942, 1945–1946)
- Flag of the Panama Canal Zone (1903–1979)
- Flag of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (1947–1994)
See also
- Flag Day in the United States
- Flag desecration in the United States
- Flags of the U.S. states and territories
- North American Vexillological Association
- United States Flag Code
References
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- Artimovich, Nick. "Questions & Answers". North American Vexillological Association. p. 8. Archived from the original on April 17, 2007. Retrieved March 20, 2007.
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- "Bill Information". Arkansas State Legislature - 88th General Assembly. 2011. Retrieved December 1, 2024.
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- Smith, Whitney. "flag of Florida". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved December 3, 2024.
- "Flags That Have Flown Over Georgia: The History of the Georgia State Flag". Secretary of State of Georgia. 2003. Archived from the original on September 16, 2008. Retrieved September 17, 2013.
- Smith, Whitney. "flag of Idaho". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved December 4, 2024.
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- "The Oklahoma State Flag". NetState. NState, LLC. February 6, 2014. Retrieved January 26, 2015.
Colors shall be colorfast and shall not bleed one into another. Added by Laws 1925, c. 234, p. 340, § 1. Amended by Laws 1941, p. 90, § 1; Laws 2006, c. 181, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2006.
- "Enrolled Senate Bill No. 1359". Oklahoma State Courts Network. May 23, 2006. Retrieved January 26, 2015.
This act shall become effective November 1, 2006.
- Text states that Oregon adopted its flag in 1925
- Dan Bammes (February 17, 2011). "Legislature: Fixing the Flag". KUER-FM. Retrieved February 17, 2011.
- Commonwealth of Virginia (February 1, 1950). "§ 1-506. Flag of the Commonwealth". Code of Virginia. Virginia: Commonwealth of Virginia. Retrieved January 28, 2015.
The flag of the Commonwealth shall be a deep blue field, with a circular white centre of the same material. Upon this circle shall be painted or embroidered, to show on both sides alike, the coat of arms of the Commonwealth, as described in § 1-500 for the obverse of the great seal of the Commonwealth; and there may be a white fringe on the outer edge, furthest from the flagstaff. This shall be known and respected as the flag of the Commonwealth. (Code 1950, § 7-32; 1966, c. 102, § 7.1-32; 2005, c. 839.)
- State of Wisconsin. "286". Section: 1.08: State flag. Retrieved August 21, 2015.
The department of administration shall ensure that all official state flags that are manufactured on or after May 1, 1981, conform to the requirements of this section. State flags manufactured before May 1, 1981, may continue to be used as state flags.
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External links
- The History of U.S. Flags (YouTube) (Slideshow on U.S. National Flags Historical Progression)
- History of the flags (in Russian)
- United States Minor Outlying Islands at Flags of the World
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