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  1. The current design of the U.S. flag is its 27th; the design of the flag has been modified officially 26 times since 1777. The 48-star flag was in effect for 47 years until the 49-star version became official on July 4, 1959. The 50-star flag was ordered by then president Eisenhower on August 21, 1959, and was adopted in July 1960.

  2. 23 de mar. de 2024 · Description of the flag. In 1912, two stars were added, representing Arizona and New Mexico, bringing the total number of stars to 48, arranged in 6 rows of 8 stars each. There were thirteen stripes representing the thirteen original colonies. Rick Wyatt, 5 April 1998

  3. The 48-star flag is the flag that soldiers and sailors fought for during World War II. It is the flag to which children, mothers, and wives pledged their allegiance at home while their loved ones went into battle overseas.

  4. 4 de jul. de 2012 · 48-Star American Flag Two stars were added to the flag for the admission of New Mexico and Arizona President Taft passed an Executive Order in 1912 establishing proportions for the flag and arranging the stars in six horizontal rows of eight, with each star pointing upward

  5. La bandera de los Estados Unidos de América —conocida en el país como the Stars and Stripes, Old Glory y the Star-Spangled Banner — consta de trece franjas horizontales de igual tamaño, siete rojas y seis blancas alternadas, y un rectángulo azul en el sector del cantón superior izquierdo con cincuenta estrellas blancas de cinco puntas.

  6. The admission of New Mexico and Arizona brought the number of stars to 48 and an Executive Order from President Taft gave proportions for our Flag and the layout of the stars. This was the official Flag for 47 years, through two World Wars and the emergence of the United States of America as a world power.

  7. Facts about the United States Flag. Until the Executive Order of June 24, 1912, neither the order of the stars nor the proportions of the flag was prescribed. Consequently, flags dating before this period sometimes show unusual arrangements of the stars and odd proportions, these features being left to the discretion of the flag maker.