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Be a Stud Citizen - Reminders from Our Flag
for Monday, July 19, 2021
[ View of Indian Peaks Wilderness and Longs Peak behind Poppy's Memorial Flagpole at Flag Steward HQ = S. Sweeney pic ]
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Be a Stud Citizen - Reminders from Our Flag
for Monday, July 19, 2021
[ View of Indian Peaks Wilderness and Longs Peak behind Poppy's Memorial Flagpole at Flag Steward HQ = S. Sweeney pic ]
[ Note: This is an EXAMPLE page that one is routed to after scanning the 'Reminders from Our Flag' QR code within the 'Be a Stud Citizen' - 2021 Interactive Calendar ]
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Today's Historical Moment from Our Flag
... is a 'Military Monday Moment' ...
... is a 'Military Monday Moment' ...
For this 'Military Monday Moment,' we recall the Second Battle of Fort Wagner on July 18, 1863, yesterday's date. During this Civil War Union attack on the Confederate held Fort Wagner, the all-black 54th Massachusetts infantry regiment, attempted to overtake the heavily defended fort. Although, the attack was unsuccessful, the valor shown by these soldiers, especially Sergeant William Harvey Carney (pictured below), boosted America's belief in and recruitment of African-Americans to serve in the Union Army. For the courage he displayed in battle while recovering, leading, and returning the unit's U.S. Flag, Sergeant Carney, earned the Medal of Honor, the first awarded to a black soldier.
Today's Inspirational Quote from Our Flag
"Boys, I only did my duty!
The old Flag never touched the ground."
- Sergeant William Harvey Carney
[ Public domain image of America's first African-American Medal of Honor recipient, Sgt. William Harvey Carney, holding U.S. Flag ]
"Boys, I only did my duty!
The old Flag never touched the ground."
- Sergeant William Harvey Carney
[ Public domain image of America's first African-American Medal of Honor recipient, Sgt. William Harvey Carney, holding U.S. Flag ]
Today's Fun from Our Flag
Where did our Founding Fathers sign the Declaration of Independence?
They signed it at the bottom ;)
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