 
Long May She Wave 2011 Wall Calendar
Long May She Wave Wall Calendar: Since
1777, the American flag has been raised high in wartime triumph and
peacetime celebration, sewn lovingly onto quilts, appropriated by the
commercial sphere, and faithfully honored every Fourth of July. Far from
being a static symbol, the flag has been subjected to countless graphic
interpretations, each version owing more to the personality of the maker
than to established formal conventions. And nowhere are these continual
changes better viewed than in this collection of Stars and Stripes
artifacts. Perfect for patriots, servicemen, their families, and history
buffs, this unique collection is a fascinating and decorative addition to
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American Flags 2011 Wall Calendar
American Flags 2011 Wall Calendar:
Adopted by resolution from the Continental Congress on June 14, 1777 (Flag
Day), the American flag was originally designed with thirteen stars in a
circle by a blue field with thirteen stripes alternating red and white. The
thirteen stripes remain, representing the original thirteen colonies of the
United States, but Old Glory is more than the sum of its parts. While the
American Flag represents the U.S. as a nation, it is also a symbol of
ideology. Where the flag waves, remains, "the land of the free and the home
of the brave." This calendar features the American flag, waving proudly,
from Wall Street to Main Street, all across the USA. |
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Army Monopoly
Army Monopoly: This game is based on the
familiar Monopoly game but with a twist! Take command! Play the game that
will make out a soldier out of you! This game is a favorite among Army
personnel, whether active, retired, or a reservist! |
 
Marine Corps Monopoly
Marine Corps Monopoly: This game is based
on the familiar Monopoly game but with a twist! You get to control and
command the Marine Corp! Show your honor, courage, and commitment with this
special edition. Never retreat! |
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