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| Flag Day, June 14th |
| June 13, 2006 |
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Each year on June 14, we celebrate the
birthday of the Stars and Stripes, which came into being on June 14,
1777. At that time, the Second Continental Congress
authorized a new flag to symbolize the new Nation, the
The Stars and Stripes first flew in a Flag
Day celebration in By the mid 1890, the observance of Flag Day on June 14 was a popular event. Mayors and governors began to issue proclamations in their jurisdictions to celebrate this event. In the years to follow, public sentiment for a national Flag Day observance greatly intensified. Numerous patriotic societies and veterans groups became identified with the Flag Day movement. Since their main objective was to stimulate patriotism among the young, schools were the first to become involved in flag activities. In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson issued a proclamation calling for a nationwide observance of Flag Day on June 14. It was not until 1949 that Congress made this day a permanent observance by resolving, "That the 14th day of June of each year is hereby designated as Flag Day. President Harry Truman signed the measure into law. Although Flag Day is not a Federal holiday, Americans everywhere continue to honor the history and heritage it represents. I read a number of accounts regarding the origin of Flag Day. This one came from the U.S. General Services Administration web site. |