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The flag for Kyrgyzstan, which may show as the letters KG on some platforms.

Our Trinidad & Tobago Flags are constructed of 200 denier nylon fabric and DuPont inks for long-lasting color outdoors. Finished with a heavy-duty canvas ...

U.S. Flag Store's Guinea World Flag is printed on nylon flag fabric created specifically for outdoor use. This ensures that this is one of the toughest Guinea ...

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Dec 19, 2023 — Governor Kim Reynolds is ordering all state flags in Iowa to be lowered to half-staff today in honor and remembrance of Sandra Day O’Connor.

The flag of the United Kingdom represents that the Falkland Islands is a British territory. The ship represents the ship Desire in which John Davis is reputed to have sighted the Falkland Islands in 1592, the motto on the bottom "Desire the Right" is also a reference to the ship. The ram is a reference to the islands' sheep farming, which was the main economic activity on the island, and the grass represents the most native vegetation on the island, the tussock of the grass.[1]

Falkland Islands(Islas Malvinas) Country United Kingdom Argentina (claimed) Adopted January 25, 1999 Proportions 1:2

Previously known as the Houston Oilers, the team was founded by Bud Adams who owned it until his death in 2013 and began play in 1960 in Houston, Texas, as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL). The Oilers won the first two AFL Championships along with four division titles and joined the NFL as part of the AFL–NFL merger in 1970. The Oilers made consecutive playoff appearances from 1978 to 1980 and 1987 to 1993, with Hall of Famers Earl Campbell and Warren Moon, respectively. The team relocated from Houston to Nashville, Tennessee in 1997, but played at the Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis for one season while waiting for a stadium to be constructed. Due to low attendance, the team then moved to Vanderbilt Stadium in Nashville in 1998. For those two years, they were known as the "Tennessee Oilers", but changed their name to "Tennessee Titans" for the 1999 season. The team currently plays at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, which opened in 1999 as Adelphia Coliseum. The Titans' training facility is at Saint Thomas Sports Park, a 31-acre (13 ha) site at the MetroCenter complex in Nashville. Throughout the club's history, the Titans have played in the Super Bowl once (XXXIV, at the end of the 1999 NFL season); the Titans lost 23–16 to the St. Louis Rams. Led by Steve McNair and Eddie George, the Titans made the playoffs in all but one season from 1999 to 2003, but only made the playoffs twice in the next thirteen years. Since 2016, the Titans have had five consecutive winning seasons, the most since they were the Houston Oilers, and made three playoff appearances in that time. The Titans are the only team in the league to have two players rush for 2,000 yards in a season; those players were Chris Johnson (2009) and Derrick Henry (2020).

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The Titans have had several different logo designs during the franchise's 62 year history. Prior to the 1950s, many teams did not have formal logos. In that case, a photo of their jersey or their team colors is shown below.

The flag of the Falkland Islands, also known as the Islas Malvinas in Argentina, consists of a defaced Blue Ensign, with the Union Flag in the canton and the Falkland Islands coat of arms on the fly.

Sep 9, 2024 — Sarah Maslin Nir is a Times reporter covering anything and everything New York ... and sometimes beyond. More about Sarah Maslin Nir. See ...

This morning, flags at DFW Airport were lowered to half-staff to honor the memory of fallen Dallas Police Officer Darron Burks.

Other Australian Ensigns. The Australian Army is represented by and protector of the Australian National Flag. In addition to the the Commonwealth Ensign ...