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  2. What does the black and white American flag mean - Reddit

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    It has many different meanings. Some use it as a symbol of defiance, others for mimicking of the military subdued flag or IR flag used for combat (so as not to compromise camouflage). The all black American flag is symbolic of the black flag of the 1400-1700s- a derivative of the blood flag, which meant no quarter, or no prisoners. 12. Reply.

  3. r/NoStupidQuestions on Reddit: I'm seeing black and white...

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    2. Which U.S. Flag is worn on the OCP uniform? The wear guidance for wear of the U.S. Flag is the same for all camouflage patterns of the Army Combat Uniform. AR 670-1, para 21-18. Soldiers will wear the subdued tactical flag insignia while deployed or in a field environment.

  4. Neighbor is flying a black flag today. What does this mean?

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    The subdued or black American flag means that if it comes down to a shooting civil war, they will not take enemy prisoners. On the same point they will not be taken prisoner. That's NOT a sign of anarchy, it is a sign of resolution to a fight that is steadily getting closer. Reply reply.

  5. Not just Estonia: some Blue, White and Black flags :...

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    Apart from Loire-Atlantique, two more departements in Britanny have blue-white-black flags with the distinctive ermine pattern: Côtes-d'Armor and Ille-et-Vilaine. Meanwhile, the flag of Southern Ostrobothnia (not to be confused with Austro-Bosnia) has stoats on it, whose winter fur forms the basis of the ermine pattern.

  6. What does a black and white US flag represent? : r/vexillology -...

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  7. What’s going on with people flying American flag variants ... -...

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    That flag gained some popularity/notoriety in the mid to late 00s as a libertarian alternative to the existing US flag during the heyday of the Tea Party, with a few web pages referring to it as the US "civil flag" (that is in contrast to a "state flag"). Most countries have one flag that functions as both a civil and state flag (the US being one).

  8. What does an all black American flag mean? : r/vexillology -...

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    The reason the flag is black and white is because it is used on soldiers uniforms instead of red white and blue so they don't get shot. Red stands out, black doesn't. Veterans from the military, having spent the careers wearing the black and white flag, tend to like it after they get out of the military too. It's literally as simple as that.

  9. I have seen a black-white-yellow flag - where does it come from?

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    Tsar Alexander II established a Black-Yellow-White vertical tricolor as the official flag of the Russian Empire during his reign. 7. Reply. KristoffEdvardsson. • 2 yr. ago. This is the flag of Belka, a fictional nation from the Ace Combat series. Wir Dienen Belka.

  10. 50 Red, White & Black flags : r/vexillology - Reddit

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    Roman_Republic_ (1849) The Roman Republic (Italian: Repubblica Romana) was a short-lived state declared on 9 February 1849, when the government of the Papal States was temporarily replaced by a republican government due to Pope Pius IX's flight to Gaeta. The republic was led by Carlo Armellini, Giuseppe Mazzini, and Aurelio Saffi.

  11. What's the meaning of a black and white US flag without any ... -...

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    Thin Blue Line. The Thin Blue Line is a symbol used by law enforcement, originating in the United Kingdom but now prevalent in the United States, Canada, Australia, Belgium , Switzerland and Poland to commemorate fallen and to show support for the living law enforcement officers and to symbolize the relationship of law enforcement in the community as the protectors of the community from ...