The United States Flag (U.S. Army) is a symbol of national pride and represents the military branch that safeguards the sovereignty, democracy, and interests of the United States of America. The U.S. Army flag, officially adopted in 1956, features the offi
The United States Flag (U.S. Army) is a symbol of national pride and represents the military branch that safeguards the sovereignty, democracy, and interests of the United States of America. The U.S. Army flag, officially adopted in 1956, features the official U.S. flag, commonly known as “Stars and Stripes,” in its center. The flag’s ratio is 2:3 (length to width). The canton (top left corner) contains 50 white five-pointed stars, representing the 50 states of the United States. The flag does not have a seal or other emblems, unlike other U.S. military branch flags, emphasizing its simplicity and symbolism.The U.S. Army flag is used as the organizational flag of the United States Army and is flown on all major army installations, buildings, and during formal ceremonies. It serves as a visual reminder of the army’s historical significance, ideals, and unwavering commitment to the nation. The flag is also presented to units, individuals, and organizations that have achieved exceptional merit or demonstrated extraordinary service in the name of the United States Army.
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