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  2. Gadsden flag - Wikipedia

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    Gadsden flag; Use: Banner: Proportion: Varies, generally 2:3: Adopted: December 20, 1775: Design: A yellow banner charged with a yellow spiraled timber rattlesnake facing toward the hoist sitting upon a patch of lush green grass, with thirteen rattles, representing the thirteen colonies, the words Dont Tread on Me positioned below the snake in black font

  3. First Navy Jack - Wikipedia

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    13 horizontal stripes of alternating red and white, charged with a rattlesnake and inscribed on the lowest white stripe: "DONT TREAD ON ME". The First Navy Jack was the naval jack of the United States from 1975 to 1976 and again from 2002 to 2019.

  4. Don't Tread on Me - Wikipedia

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    A 1992 hard rock song by Damn Yankees on Don't TreadDon’t Tread On Me (feat. Earl Dibbles Jr.),” a 2018 country song by Granger Smith. "Don't Tread On Me," a 2023 country song by Tracy Barfield "Don't Tread On Me" is the title of American Oi! band Anti-Heros' second studio album

  5. Iowans could buy 'Don't Tread on Me' license plates to fund ...

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    Iowans could buy custom yellow "Don't Tread on Me" license plates under a bill that passed the Iowa House Wednesday. The Iowa House voted 60-34 to pass House File 2639, which allows the Iowa ...

  6. Opinion: His ‘Don’t Tread on Me’ hat told me one thing. His ...

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    The "Don't Tread on Me" motto from American colonial times to defy the British Crown has been embraced by anti-big government groups and, these days, conservative and libertarian groups opposed to ...

  7. List of United States Armed Forces unit mottoes - Wikipedia

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    Mottoes are used by both military branches and smaller units. While some mottoes are official, others are unofficial. [1]: 68–69 Some appear on unit patches, such as the U.S. Army's distinctive unit insignia. [2] The use of mottoes is as old as the U.S. military itself.