For a long time, there was no centralized Samoan
government and, as a result, no national or royal flag. The flag of the United
States was first flown in 1900, after Britain, Germany, and the U.S. agreed to partition
ownership of the islands in 1899. In 1950, the Office of the Governor solicited
ideas for a flag from local citizens. The suggestions were screened by the
traditional leaders in Executive Council, and the final design was decided on by the
Institute of Heraldry of the U.S. Army. In 1960, the flag of American Samoa was
officially flown on the anniversary of the hoisting the U.S. flag. Dark blue was
added to the Samoan red and white so that all three American colors would be in the
flag. The bald eagle, another representation of the United States, carries a
"fue" in its right claw and a "uatogi" in its left claw. The fue
is a staff used by Samoan chiefs and is a symbol of traditional wisdom of the
Councils. The uatogi is a war club suggesting power of state. Together, the
fue and uatogi represent peace and order under American direction.Flag Adopted: 1960
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American Samoa flag
2x3' American
Samoa flag
$24.95
23222550
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American Samoa flag
3x5'
American Samoa flag
$32.95
35222550
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American Samoa flag
4x6'
American Samoa flag
$78.95
46222550
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American Samoa flag
5x8'
American Samoa flag
$123.95
58222550
Thank you for your purchase of the American Samoa
state flag.
Originally part of the United Mexican States, Arizona
AZ
became part of the New Mexico Territory after the Mexican War, then became its own
territory and finally a separate state. The idea for a state flag arose because the
Arizona rifle team realized it was the only team at national matches without a flag.
Colonel Charles W. Harris, adjutant general and chief administrative officer of Arizona,
designed the flag. He used four colors on the flag-Arizona's colors, blue and gold;
and Spain's red and yellow, to symbolize the first white men who came to Arizona.
The 13 red and yellow rays of sun stand for the first 13 states, and the copper-colored
star represents Arizona's place as the largest produce of copper in the country. The
blue matches that of the American flag. Arizona State Flag Adopted: 1917
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AZ Arizona State Flag
2x3'
Nylon Arizona State Flag
$24.95
23222030
AZ ArizonaState Flag
3x5'
Nylon Arizona State Flag
$32.95
35222030
AZ Arizona State Flag
4x6'
Nylon Arizona State Flag
$64.90
46222030
AZ Arizona State Flag
5x8'
Nylon Arizona State Flag
$97.40
58222030
AZ Arizona State Flag
6x10' Nylon
Arizona State Flag
$168.00
60222030
AZ Arizona State Flag
12"x18" Nylon Arizona State Flag
$12.95
82222030
Polyester Arizona State Flags
(heavy duty outdoor 2ply woven Polyester )
We now have heavy duty high
wind 2 ply polyester Arizona state flags in sizes 3x5', 4x6' and 5x8'.
Please order your Arizona state flag below or call 800-580-0009
to order.
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AZ Arizona State Flag
3x5' Polyester Arizona State Flag
$54.95
35222030P
AZ
Arizona State Flag
4x6' Polyester Arizona State Flag
$76.95
46222030P
AZ Arizona State Flag
5x8' Polyester Arizona State Flag
$115.95
58222030P
Thank you for your purchase of the Arizona state
flag.