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The Story of Flag Day: How June 14 Became a Celebration of Old Glory

WASHINGTON — While June 14, 2025, marks both the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary and former President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday, the date holds deeper patriotic significance as Flag Day—a celebration of America’s enduring symbol of freedom dating back to 1777.

What Is Flag Day?

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Flag Day commemorates the Continental Congress’ adoption of the first official U.S. flag design on June 14, 1777. The resolution specified:

“13 stripes, alternate red and white [with] 13 stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.”

Despite this early declaration, it took 139 years for the date to gain national recognition.

How Flag Day Became a Holiday

Flag Day Traditions

Americans celebrate with:

Evolution of the Flag

From 13 to 50 stars:

Fun fact: The 50-star flag turns 65 on July 4, 2025—the longest-used version in U.S. history.

Flag Etiquette 101

Proper respect includes:

Why It Matters Today

“Flag Day reminds us that our nation’s symbol represents both history and hope,” says Smithsonian historian Dr. Jane Smith. “Those stars and stripes have flown through wars, moon landings, and everyday moments of American life.”

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