Executive Order #203 will be in effect from sunrise to 12 p.m. on Mon., May 29, 2023, and is available here. In addition, the governor shared a video message with Wisconsinites recognizing Memorial Day and honoring service members. The governor’s message follows: Hey there, folks. Governor Tony Evers here. Today, we honor and remember those brave and selfless service members, soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen who laid down their lives in defense of our nation and our shared values. Today, we also remember and offer our support to the family members and loved ones they left behind. On behalf of our state, we share our deepest condolences and gratitude for your loved one’s service and for your sacrifice as loved ones, also. Our service members have fought in the trenches of the battlefields in Europe in World War I and met the call to defeat evil during World War II. They braved the elements fighting in Korea and in Vietnam and fought for 20 years in the deserts of the Middle East and Afghanistan. And they’ve served bravely in conflicts in Lebanon, Grenada, Panama, the Persian Gulf, Somalia, and during Joint UN Peacekeeping Missions. We know that throughout these conflicts, our armed forces have fought to protect and secure our freedoms as well as the freedoms of countless others. As we recognize this day, we remain committed to doing our part to honor the contributions and sacrifices of those who gave their lives defending the freedoms and values we hold dear. And we resolve ourselves to make sure their service, their sacrifice, and their stories are never forgotten. Thank you.

On behalf of our state, we share our deepest condolences and gratitude for your loved one’s service and for your sacrifice as loved ones, also. Our service members have fought in the trenches of the battlefields in Europe in World War I and met the call to defeat evil during World War II. They braved the elements fighting in Korea and in Vietnam and fought for 20 years in the deserts of the Middle East and Afghanistan. And they’ve served bravely in conflicts in Lebanon, Grenada, Panama, the Persian Gulf, Somalia, and during Joint UN Peacekeeping Missions. We know that throughout these conflicts, our armed forces have fought to protect and secure our freedoms as well as the freedoms of countless others. As we recognize this day, we remain committed to doing our part to honor the contributions and sacrifices of those who gave their lives defending the freedoms and values we hold dear. And we resolve ourselves to make sure their service, their sacrifice, and their stories are never forgotten. Thank you.

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The original flag of Guatemala was the flag of Central America. This flag was used until 1851, when new colors were added to the flag. The Spanish colors of red and yellow were added. It was in 1871 when a flag bearing the original colors was restored. However, the stripes were changed from vertical to horizontal and a new coat of arms was added. This became the national flag of Guatemala and has not changed since it was adopted in 1871. Guatemala is located in Central America bordered by Mexico to the north and west, Belize and the Caribbean to the northeast, Honduras to the east, El Salvador to the southeast. https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q178179,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Guatemala NYL-3×5-GTM Flag of the Republic of Guatemala

In addition, the governor shared a video message with Wisconsinites recognizing Memorial Day and honoring service members. The governor’s message follows: Hey there, folks. Governor Tony Evers here. Today, we honor and remember those brave and selfless service members, soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen who laid down their lives in defense of our nation and our shared values. Today, we also remember and offer our support to the family members and loved ones they left behind. On behalf of our state, we share our deepest condolences and gratitude for your loved one’s service and for your sacrifice as loved ones, also. Our service members have fought in the trenches of the battlefields in Europe in World War I and met the call to defeat evil during World War II. They braved the elements fighting in Korea and in Vietnam and fought for 20 years in the deserts of the Middle East and Afghanistan. And they’ve served bravely in conflicts in Lebanon, Grenada, Panama, the Persian Gulf, Somalia, and during Joint UN Peacekeeping Missions. We know that throughout these conflicts, our armed forces have fought to protect and secure our freedoms as well as the freedoms of countless others. As we recognize this day, we remain committed to doing our part to honor the contributions and sacrifices of those who gave their lives defending the freedoms and values we hold dear. And we resolve ourselves to make sure their service, their sacrifice, and their stories are never forgotten. Thank you.

Today, we honor and remember those brave and selfless service members, soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen who laid down their lives in defense of our nation and our shared values. Today, we also remember and offer our support to the family members and loved ones they left behind. On behalf of our state, we share our deepest condolences and gratitude for your loved one’s service and for your sacrifice as loved ones, also. Our service members have fought in the trenches of the battlefields in Europe in World War I and met the call to defeat evil during World War II. They braved the elements fighting in Korea and in Vietnam and fought for 20 years in the deserts of the Middle East and Afghanistan. And they’ve served bravely in conflicts in Lebanon, Grenada, Panama, the Persian Gulf, Somalia, and during Joint UN Peacekeeping Missions. We know that throughout these conflicts, our armed forces have fought to protect and secure our freedoms as well as the freedoms of countless others. As we recognize this day, we remain committed to doing our part to honor the contributions and sacrifices of those who gave their lives defending the freedoms and values we hold dear. And we resolve ourselves to make sure their service, their sacrifice, and their stories are never forgotten. Thank you.

Centered on the white stripe lies the Guatemalan Coat of Arms. It includes the resplendent quetzal (a bird from the trogon family, well known for its colorful plumage), the national bird of Guatemala that symbolizes liberty; a parchment scroll which displays “Libertad 15 de Septiembre de 1821 (15 September 1821)” in gold lettering, the date of Central America’s independence from Spain; 2 rifles that are crossed which indicates Guatemala’s willingness to defend itself by force if the need arises; a bay laurel crown which symbolizes victory, and 2 crossed swords, which represents honor. This flag is one of only three national flags of the state members of the UN to feature a firearm. The other flags are of Mozambique and Haiti.

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They braved the elements fighting in Korea and in Vietnam and fought for 20 years in the deserts of the Middle East and Afghanistan. And they’ve served bravely in conflicts in Lebanon, Grenada, Panama, the Persian Gulf, Somalia, and during Joint UN Peacekeeping Missions. We know that throughout these conflicts, our armed forces have fought to protect and secure our freedoms as well as the freedoms of countless others. As we recognize this day, we remain committed to doing our part to honor the contributions and sacrifices of those who gave their lives defending the freedoms and values we hold dear. And we resolve ourselves to make sure their service, their sacrifice, and their stories are never forgotten. Thank you.

As we recognize this day, we remain committed to doing our part to honor the contributions and sacrifices of those who gave their lives defending the freedoms and values we hold dear. And we resolve ourselves to make sure their service, their sacrifice, and their stories are never forgotten. Thank you.

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Today, we also remember and offer our support to the family members and loved ones they left behind. On behalf of our state, we share our deepest condolences and gratitude for your loved one’s service and for your sacrifice as loved ones, also. Our service members have fought in the trenches of the battlefields in Europe in World War I and met the call to defeat evil during World War II. They braved the elements fighting in Korea and in Vietnam and fought for 20 years in the deserts of the Middle East and Afghanistan. And they’ve served bravely in conflicts in Lebanon, Grenada, Panama, the Persian Gulf, Somalia, and during Joint UN Peacekeeping Missions. We know that throughout these conflicts, our armed forces have fought to protect and secure our freedoms as well as the freedoms of countless others. As we recognize this day, we remain committed to doing our part to honor the contributions and sacrifices of those who gave their lives defending the freedoms and values we hold dear. And we resolve ourselves to make sure their service, their sacrifice, and their stories are never forgotten. Thank you.

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The National flag of Guatemala was adopted in 1871 and features a vertical tri-band made up of two colors; Maya blue (light blue) and white. The two blue bands or stripes are seen on the flag’s hoist and fly edges, and the white band is sandwiched between the two light blue bands. Maya blue is a unique bright azure blue pigment manufactured by the culture of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, such as Maya and Aztec. The two Maya blue stripes represent the fact that Guatemala is a land located between two oceans, the Pacific and Atlantic, and the sky over the Country. The white signifies peace and purity. The blue and white colors, like those of several other countries in the region, are based on the flag of the former Federal Republic of Central America. Together, the Maya blue and white give the flag its nickname, Azuliblanco (or blue and white).

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Hey there, folks. Governor Tony Evers here. Today, we honor and remember those brave and selfless service members, soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen who laid down their lives in defense of our nation and our shared values. Today, we also remember and offer our support to the family members and loved ones they left behind. On behalf of our state, we share our deepest condolences and gratitude for your loved one’s service and for your sacrifice as loved ones, also. Our service members have fought in the trenches of the battlefields in Europe in World War I and met the call to defeat evil during World War II. They braved the elements fighting in Korea and in Vietnam and fought for 20 years in the deserts of the Middle East and Afghanistan. And they’ve served bravely in conflicts in Lebanon, Grenada, Panama, the Persian Gulf, Somalia, and during Joint UN Peacekeeping Missions. We know that throughout these conflicts, our armed forces have fought to protect and secure our freedoms as well as the freedoms of countless others. As we recognize this day, we remain committed to doing our part to honor the contributions and sacrifices of those who gave their lives defending the freedoms and values we hold dear. And we resolve ourselves to make sure their service, their sacrifice, and their stories are never forgotten. Thank you.

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Gov. Tony Evers signed Executive Order #203 ordering the flags of the United States and the state of Wisconsin to be flown at half-staff on Mon., May 29, 2023, as the state and nation recognize Memorial Day to honor and remember the nation’s fallen heroes, as well as the family members and loved ones they left behind. Executive Order #203 will be in effect from sunrise to 12 p.m. on Mon., May 29, 2023, and is available here. In addition, the governor shared a video message with Wisconsinites recognizing Memorial Day and honoring service members. The governor’s message follows: Hey there, folks. Governor Tony Evers here. Today, we honor and remember those brave and selfless service members, soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen who laid down their lives in defense of our nation and our shared values. Today, we also remember and offer our support to the family members and loved ones they left behind. On behalf of our state, we share our deepest condolences and gratitude for your loved one’s service and for your sacrifice as loved ones, also. Our service members have fought in the trenches of the battlefields in Europe in World War I and met the call to defeat evil during World War II. They braved the elements fighting in Korea and in Vietnam and fought for 20 years in the deserts of the Middle East and Afghanistan. And they’ve served bravely in conflicts in Lebanon, Grenada, Panama, the Persian Gulf, Somalia, and during Joint UN Peacekeeping Missions. We know that throughout these conflicts, our armed forces have fought to protect and secure our freedoms as well as the freedoms of countless others. As we recognize this day, we remain committed to doing our part to honor the contributions and sacrifices of those who gave their lives defending the freedoms and values we hold dear. And we resolve ourselves to make sure their service, their sacrifice, and their stories are never forgotten. Thank you.

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