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March 24, 1958 -- Elvis Presley reported to local draft board 86 in Memphis, TN. He became US 53310761. Oddly, since Elvis was now ‘government property’ serving his time in the Army, Uncle Sam stood to lose an estimated $500,000 in lost taxes each year that Private Presley was in the Army.<br />
<br />
 Happy Birthday Irv!<br />
<br />
& Thank You for Your Service
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March 24, 1958 -- Elvis Presley reported to local draft board 86 in Memphis, TN. He became US 53310761. Oddly, since Elvis was now ‘government property’ serving his time in the Army, Uncle Sam stood to lose an estimated $500,000 in lost taxes each year that Private Presley was in the Army.

Happy Birthday Irv!

& Thank You for Your Service

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  • U.S. Navy Flag<br />
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One of the best things we did was to re-string the flag pole out back and start hoisting up banners. We change them out once a week and in honor of Ren & Stimpy call our chore "Shaving the Yak." All of these items feature real photos of real flags ("Real tomato ketsup, Earl?"). Flown on Lake Erie Shore January, 2013.
  • Culpeper Minute Men Flag<br />
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The Culpeper Minutemen was a militia group formed in 1775 in the district around Culpeper, Virginia. Like minutemen in other British colonies, the men drilled in military tactics and trained to respond to emergencies "at a minute's notice."
  • POW-MIA Flag<br />
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In 1971, Mrs.Mary Hoff, an MIA wife and member of the National League of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia, recognized the need for a symbol of our POW/MIAs. Prompted by an article in the Jacksonville, Florida TIMES-UNION, Mrs. Hoff contacted Norman Rivkees, Vice-President of Annin & Company which had made a banner for the newest member of the United Nations, the People's Republic of China, as a part of their policy to provide flags to all UN member nations. Mrs. Hoff found Mr. Rivkees very sympathetic to the POW/MIA issue, and he, along with Annin's advertising agency, designed a flag to represent our missing men. Following League approval, the flags were manufactured for distribution.  The flag is black, bearing in the center, in black and white, the emblem of the League. The emblem is a white disk bearing in black silhouette the bust of a man, watch tower with a guard holding a rifle, and a strand of barbed wire; above the disk are the white letters POW and MIA framing a white 5-pointed star; below the disk is a black and white wreath above the white motto YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN.  The importance lies in the continued visibility of the symbol, a constant reminder of the plight of America's POW/MIA'S.  This flag flew on the Lake Erie Shore January, 2013.
  • U.S. Air Force Flag<br />
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Captain Joseph McConnell, Jr.<br />
Born:  January 30, 1922<br />
Died:  August 25, 1954<br />
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Silver Star Awarded for actions during the Korean War<br />
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SYNOPSIS: Captain Joseph McConnell, Jr., United States Air Force, was awarded the Silver Star for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in connection with military operations against the enemy while serving with the 39th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 51st Fighter-Interceptor Wing, FIFTH Air Force, in Korea.
  • U.S. Marine Corps Flag<br />
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American authorities declared Guadalcanal secure on February 9, 1943.<br />
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The Guadalcanal campaign was a significant strategic combined arms victory by Allied forces over the Japanese in the Pacific theatre. The Japanese had reached the high-water mark of their conquests in the Pacific, and Guadalcanal marked the transition by the Allies from defensive operations to the strategic offensive in that theatre and the beginning of offensive operations, including the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, and Central Pacific campaigns, that resulted in Japan's eventual surrender and the end of World War II.
  • State of Ohio Flag<br />
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Thomas Alva Edison<br />
Born February 11, 1847<br />
Milan, Ohio<br />
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"Be courageous! Whatever setbacks America  has encountered, it has always merged as a stronger and more prosperous nation.... Be brave as your fathers before you.  Have faith and go forward."  <br />
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~Thomas Alva Edison"
  • U.S. Army Logo Flag
  • Tony Stewart #14 Car
  • Commodore Perry Battle Flag<br />
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On September 10, 1813, Perry's command fought a successful fleet action against a task force of the Royal Navy in the Battle of Lake Erie. It was at the outset of this battle that Perry famously said, “If a victory is to be gained, I will gain it.”[13] Initially, the exchange of gunfire favored the British. Perry's flagship, the USS Lawrence , was so severely disabled in the encounter that the British commander, Robert Heriot Barclay, thought that Perry would surrender it, and sent a small boat to request that the American vessel pull down its flag. Faithful to the words of his battle flag, "DON'T GIVE UP THE SHIP" (a paraphrase of the dying words of Captain James Lawrence, the ship's namesake and Perry's friend),  Perry, with Lawrence's chaplain and purser as the remaining able crew, personally fired the final salvo,[16]:266 and then had his men row him a half-mile (0.8 km) through heavy gunfire to transfer his command to the USS Niagara. Once aboard, Perry dispatched the Niagara's commander, Captain Jesse Elliot, to bring the other schooners into closer action while he steered the Niagara toward the damaged British ships. Like Nelson's Victory at Trafalgar, Niagara broke the opposing line. Perry's force pounded Barclay's ships until they could offer no effective resistance and surrendered. Although he had won the battle aboard the Niagara, he received the British surrender on the deck of the recaptured Lawrence to allow the British to see the terrible price his men had paid.  Perry's battle report to General William Henry Harrison was famously brief: "We have met the enemy and they are ours; two ships, two brigs, one schooner and one sloop."<br />
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This was the first time in history that an entire British naval squadron had surrendered, and every captured ship was successfully returned to Presque Isle. Although the engagement was small compared to Napoleonic naval battles such as the Battle of Trafalgar, the victory had disproportionate strategic importance, opening Canada up to possible invasion, while simultaneously protecting the entire Ohio Valley. The loss of the British squadron directly led to the critical Battle of the Thames, the rout of British forces by Harrison's army, the death of Tecumseh, and the breakup of his Indian alliance. Along with the Battle of Plattsburgh, it was one of only two significant fleet victories of the war.
  • U.S. Coast Guard Flag<br />
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The flag of the United States Coast Guard is white with a dark blue Great Seal of the United States. The shield on the eagle's breast has a blue chief over vertical red and white stripes. Inscribed in an arc above the eagle is "UNITED STATES COAST GUARD"; below the eagle is the Coast Guard motto, "SEMPER PARATUS" ("Always Ready") and beneath that the numerals 1790 the year in which the service's ancestor, the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service, was founded. All inscriptions are dark blue.
  • "It's Bristol, Baby"
  • March 24, 1958 -- Elvis Presley reported to local draft board 86 in Memphis, TN. He became US 53310761. Oddly, since Elvis was now ‘government property’ serving his time in the Army, Uncle Sam stood to lose an estimated $500,000 in lost taxes each year that Private Presley was in the Army.<br />
<br />
 Happy Birthday Irv!<br />
<br />
& Thank You for Your Service
  • State of Ohio Flag
  • Gadsden Flag for Patriots Day -- Remember the Fallen in Boston
  • US Marine Corps Flag<br />
April 27, 2013
  • U.S. Navy Flag<br />
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May 2, 2011 Navy SEALs Killed Osama bin Laden<br />
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 <a href="http://www.sealswcc.com/seal-default.aspx">http://www.sealswcc.com/seal-default.aspx</a>
  • It's Five O'clock Somewhere -- In this case, Mexico for Cinco de Mayo
  • Skull & Cross Bones Flag<br />
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Happy Birthday Chloe
  • U.S. Army Flag<br />
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Flown for Lt. Col. Harold Brown & all his fellow Army Air Corp Pilots
  • POW/MIA Flag for Memorial Day 2013
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