American flag day

 American Flag Day

 is celebrated on June 14th each year in the United States. This day commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States, which happened on June 14, 1777, by resolution of the Second Continental Congress. The holiday was officially established by President Woodrow Wilson on May 30, 1916, and was later designated as National Flag Day by an Act of Congress in 1949.

Flag Day is not a federal holiday, but it is observed by many Americans with various activities, including flag-raising ceremonies, parades, and educational programs about the history and significance of the American flag. It's a day to reflect on the values and ideals that the flag represents, such as freedom, democracy, and national unity. In some areas, the week of June 14th is designated as National Flag Week, during which citizens are encouraged to display the American flag prominently.

Additionally, the President of the United States issues a proclamation each year to call upon government officials and citizens to display the flag and to participate in appropriate ceremonies in honor of Flag Day.

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