3' x 5' Fort Moultrie Flag - Nylon State Flags (D) The three fleur-de-lis are commonly
Description
The three fleur-de-lis are commonly seen on flags and emblems to denote the French influence or heritage in various regions and organizations
all on a white background
distinguishing them in battle and during movements
It combines the cross of St
First adopted in 1867
3' x 5' Fort Moultrie Flag - Nylon State Flags (D) The three fleur-de-lis are commonlyThe Fort Moultrie Flag is associated with the Battle of Fort Moultrie during the American Revolutionary War in 1776. It features a blue field with a white crescent in the upper left corner. The flag was flown by the American defenders at Fort Moultrie in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. It symbolizes the defense of the fort against British forces and became an emblem of American resilience and independence. For priority product support or questions,
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