Before
Flag Day is officially over, I better hurry and post the national colors, and some of my other favorites.

The Stars and Stripes. Old Glory.
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The flag of Texas, the Lone Star Flag, symbolizing loyalty, strength, and bravery and serving as a constant reminder of this state's eternal greatness.
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The Gonzales flag, which flew over the cannon that fired the first shot of the Texas Revolution.
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The Standard of the Virgin of Guadalupe is lovingly considered by many to be the first Mexican flag. It was flown by Padre Hidalgo during the Grito de Dolores. V.V.M.!
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The Saltire, or the St. Andrew's Cross. I'm a
Blackwood, for God's sake!
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