But that’s not all. As commander-in-chief of all United States armed forces, the president is frequently in places where the battle flags of the five branches of service are displayed. (For the record: Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Air Force.) Those flags are adorned with “battle streamers” for the campaigns in which the services have seen action. There are a lot of these streamers. The Army’s flag has nearly 200, which hang so densely that it’s hard to see the flag itself.
Presidents are used to the battle flags. The flags are in some meeting rooms where the president spends time, and sometimes behind him on stage. Dwight Eisenhower—West Point graduate, former five-star Army general—had the Army flag sentimentally at one end of the Oval Office.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/08/spot-the-difference-oval-office-edition/538008/
Army streamers are embroidered with the name of the action commemorated. Currently, the Army allows more than 150 streamers, and the Air Force, employing the Army system, carries more than 60. Unlike the Army-Air Force practice, the Marines use one ribbon for each war, campaign, or theater of operations.
The United States Marine Corps Battle Color carries a set of streamers to commemorate the battles, campaigns, service and unit citations of the Corps from 1775 to the present day. As of January 2002 there were 54 streamers authorized: 42 for battles, campaigns and service, and twelve for citations.
43 battle streamers
All about battle streamers. The Coast Guard has authorized a total of 43 battle streamers, which are attached to the Coast Guard standard, replacing cords and tassels
Here is where they have listed what all the streamers) ribbons are for/represent.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campaign_streamer
i had these never used cosmetic/purse bags sealed in the plastic, that i had got from a thrift store a couple of years ago.
I opened them this past winter to use and discovered this.
THE INSIDE WAS COVERED IN Q's, kek
I could not believe it, totally made my day, kek
I wish i had more of my anon skills when i was a kid.
Our cat disappeared and i suspected the neighbors up the street on the corner.
( tons of animals around their place, and other kids suspected they were stealing people's pets.)
So i went up and knocked on their door to ask if they had seen my cat. When the lady opened the door a giant Boberman came out and bit my shirt( actually took out a chunk of my shirt) and ofcourse injured me a little. Lady felt bad, brought me inside to get a bandaid and call my mom.( i was probably 6-7 years old)The house inside was filled with cats and dogs.
Then i saw my cat, and it ran into the basement. I said hey i think that was my cat, and the lady went and shut the basement door and said no it was not.
My mom came and got me, i told her they had my cat( i think she was mad i went knocking on their door to inquire about it, in the first place)
I just remember feeling like they did not believe me, and i needed more proof.
I have no idea why my mom did not call the cops, but then i knocked on their door( and it was back when people did not call the cops as often)
oops typo, doberman, kek
Look at them jockeying eachother for squatting positions in front of where Barr will speak, KEK