A special celebration honoring Native American heritage in Howard County is taking place this weekend at Foster Park.
The black and white POW/MIA flag flies several places around Philomath. It flies outside Philomath Fire and Rescue Station ...
Section 53-3-165 of the South Carolina Code of Laws designates the third Friday in September of each year as POW/MIA Recognition Day in South Carolina and provides that flags be flown at half-staff. S ...
In partnership with the NFL and NFHS Network, the inaugural girls flag football Super 25 kicks off a fall season for seven ...
In honor of National POW/MIA Recognition Day, the United States of America flag and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts flag ...
Submitted photoMariposa Elementary third and fourth graders recently had a visit from VFW members to help them learn about ...
Throughout the relatively short history of the US, it’s become a tradition that presidents have their coffins draped in the ...
It's time for all Americans to take it back and display it as the symbol it was meant to be: the flag of one nation, ...
American Francis Scott Key awoke on the morning of Sept. 14, 1814, to find that "our flag was still there" after horrific 25-hour British naval bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore.