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    National Sojourners, Incorporated Historic Flag Presentation 16 July 2017 1 Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Type of Program 4 Program Description and Background Information 4 Origin of a Historic Flag Presentation 4 What is a Historic Flag Presentation? 4 Intended Audience of a Historic Flag Presentation 4 Number required to present a Historic Flag Presentation 5 Presentation Attire 5 List of Props Needed and Where Can Props Be Obtained 5 List of Support Equipment (computer, projector, screen, etc.) 5 Special Information 5 Script for an Historic Flag Presentation 6-20 Purpose 6 General Flag Overview 6 Bedford Flag—April 1775 6 Rhode Island Regiment Flag—May 1775 8 Bunker Hill Flag—June 1775 8 Washington’s Cruisers Flag—October 1775 8 Gadsden Flag—December 1775 8 Grand Union Flag—January 1776 9 First Navy Jack—January 1776 9 First Continental Regiment Flag—March 1776 9 Betsy Ross Flag—May 1776 9 Moultrie Flag—June 1776 9 Independence Day History 9 13-Star Flag—June 1777 10 Bennington Flag—August 1777 10 Battle of Yorktown 10 Articles of Confederation 10 15-Star Flag (Star-Spangled Banner)—May 18951 11 20-Star Flag—April 1818 11 Third Republic of Texas Flag—1839-1845 11 Confederate Flag—1861-1865 12 The Pledge to the Flag 11 1909 12 48-Star Flag—September 1912-1959 13 2 World War I 12 Between the Wars 13 World War II 13 Battle of Iwo Jima 13 End of World War II 13 Flag Day 14 Korean War 14 50-Star Flag—July 1960-Present 14 Toast to the Flag 15 Old Glory Speaks 16 That Ragged Old Flag 17 3 Type of Program The Historic Flag Presentation is both a patriotic and an educational program depending on the audience.