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Today is Flag Day in the United States, and it’s also the official birthday of the United States Army! The Army recognizes its inception on this date in 1775, while Flag Day followed two years later in 1777.
And all over the country, veterans and patriots alike are celebrating both anniversaries.
The American Flag is more than a symbol of our Nation. All over the world It stands for the greatest vritues of a free and compassionate people. It represents a vision for humanity based on individual liberty.#FlagDay #FlagDay2018 pic.twitter.com/hOkEnYBtzZ
— All American Division (@82ndABNDiv) June 14, 2018
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Today marks 243 years of @USArmy service to the Nation. This year's Army birthday theme is "Over There! A Celebration of Army Heroes from WWI to Present Day." As we acknowledge their service & sacrifice, share what the #ArmyBDay means to you! #ArmyStrong #SoldierForLife pic.twitter.com/mtohl6J6f0
— Daniel A. Dailey (@15thSMA) June 14, 2018
The #USArmy lineage of heroes from WWI to present day has not hesitated to respond to our nation's call since 1775 to today. #ArmyBDay pic.twitter.com/0r62OJ39bA
— U.S. Army (@USArmy) June 14, 2018
Today we celebrate the 243rd #ArmyBDay while also commemorating #WWI, "Over There! A Celebration of Army Heroes from WWI to Present Day."
We observe the #USArmy's involvement in WWI as a catalyst to it becoming the
world's most adaptive and capable land force in history. pic.twitter.com/jNrhRNUxX7— GoArmy (@GoArmy) June 14, 2018
Happy Birthday, Army!
The Washington Nationals celebrated the Army's 243rd Birthday, with Secretary of the Army Mark T. Esper. General Mark A. Milley, the Chief of Staff of the Army was also apart… https://t.co/F8iGQmKViI— Mil Intelligence (@myarmyreservemi) June 14, 2018
Today is #FlagDay! Do you know what the colors on the flag represent?
-Red: valor and bravery
-White: purity and innocence
-Blue: vigilance, perseverance, and justiceLearn more at https://t.co/g0IU8F8pQB.#HonorRememberExplore https://t.co/1VqZ7cxmSG
— Arlington Cemetery (@ArlingtonNatl) June 14, 2018
It sure is — the @USArmy is 243 years old today.#ArmyBDay
— Arlington Cemetery (@ArlingtonNatl) June 14, 2018
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https://twitter.com/USNavy/status/1007294095214161920
Happy #ArmyBday @USArmy and Happy #FlagDay too! Here’s my Army Brat design w/our Flag and Military service charms laying on top of my piece of The Berlin Wall! I was born there, so this is one of my most prized possessions! And yes, being called Military Brat is an HONOR! pic.twitter.com/Vidzip7FBM
— Michelle Lancaster (@CyFitFreedom) June 14, 2018
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Happy Birthday to the @USArmy, founded #OTD in 1775 when the Continental Congress authorized the enlistment of riflemen to serve in the Continental Army for 1 year. The next day, Washington is unanimously elected to be the Commander in Chief: https://t.co/hkykQumYjr #ArmyBDay pic.twitter.com/7kiLuiSsNT
— Mount Vernon (@MountVernon) June 14, 2018
While we continue to celebrate the #ArmyBDay, we also recognize "Old Glory" in honor of Flag Day! Join us by tagging us in your photos of the flag flying high. #flagday #nationalguard pic.twitter.com/HZ2WRq6lXM
— National Guard (@USNationalGuard) June 14, 2018
Today is a day to celebrate, wave the flag, and maybe have a piece of cake. There’s always an excuse for cake. And we believe in celebrating the Army around here.
Happy 243rd birthday, United States Army! Thank you for all that you have done, currently do, and will continue to do.
Great post Deanna! Agree with the sentiments, and I’d also suggest it’s a good day to go “burn a little powder”, to celebrate our rights that have been secured by those who served.
Home of flag day is Waubeka, WI.
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