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Posted on Dec 2, 2017
COL Sam Russell
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Great story and description of Colonel’s insignia! Battle Eagle insignia as well as a mascot are historical! COL Sam Russell

People looking at the U S Flag decals on my car are consternated when they see the Union to the front on each side of the car.
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SCPO Morris Ramsey
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COL Sam Russell Thank you for your post, your service to our country and a special shout out upon your well deserved retirement.
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MSG John Duchesneau
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Excellent summary of the history of the Army's insignia for colonels.
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Lori Stanford
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Congratulations on your retirement hank you for yo
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Thank you, Lori Stanford.
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Lori Stanford
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Wow that was a good read, thank you for your service.
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Outstanding historical review!
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SSgt Harvey "Skip" Porter
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COL Sam Russell A great story and a good bit of education for me. Thank you for sharing.

Peace!
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SPC John Chambers
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A lot of history in that rank, you should be proud!
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COL William Muller
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Upon return from Iraq in 2004, I was promoted to O6 and subsequently located a set of War Eagles to be worn on my Class A uniform. I also had a War Eagle for my flash on my beret. I worn the War Eagles until I was medically retierd in 2007. Still have my War Eagles on my uniform and beret, in storage.
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Don't forget sir, as a retiree there are many occasions for the wear of a uniform. Senior officers like you have a real role in the restoration of civility to the American way of life.
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Nicole Thomas
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Awesome story. Funny that we fly a Military flag all the time, yet do not want a "War Eagle" clasp. ( Is that right or is it called a pin?). Anyway just as soon as I figure out how to post a picture on here I'll show you the Civil Flag flown only once in 1912. You can Google it ....PEACE TIME FLAG.
The union is white with blue stars and the stripes are verticle.
My dad was a Screaming Eagle
Heldary. Still like to see that Peace Flag Fly
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PO2 Rev. Frederick C. Mullis, AFI, CFM
PO2 Rev. Frederick C. Mullis, AFI, CFM
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Nicole, I know the Flag of which you speak, but I hate to burst your bubble, It is not The US Civil Flag. It was never flown in any war, in 1912 It was designed and used during Ron Paul's run for the Presidency. It was bastardized from the US Customs Flag. Please note that I have attached both Flags. The United States have had many variations of Old Glory, besides this flag would not have been used in 1912 because the number of stars (45) are wrong, at the beginning of 1912 we had 46 states. in January we added #47 New Mexico and then in February we added #48 Arizona. The Peace Time Flag is an urban legend, a Myth. Old Glory has flown in War and Peace!
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