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To: chance33_98
What's the background flag?
11 posted on 01/24/2004 5:00:14 PM PST by xzins (Retired Army and Proud of It!!)
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To: xzins
It's the "Viet Cong" Flag. The communist rebel allies of the communist North Vietnamese.

Rick "Doc" Doggett, left, and John "Crazy" Sigouin hold a Viet Cong flag captured by CAP 2-7-2 in a firefight on May 8, 1970. The article below is from the U.S. Army's 9th Division newspaper. It explains the history of the flag and its symbolism.

VC banner symbolic
(1968)

DONG TAM (9th Inf)-The Viet Cong flag dates back to 1954, when founders of the National Liberation Front, the political arm of the Viet Minh, designed the red, blue and yellow standard.

The flag is divided horizontally into two equal parts with a five-point star in the middle. The upper section is red and stands for blood spilled by the people in their alleged fight for peace, represented by blue in the lower half of the flag.

The yellow star stands for the Mongoloid race; each point represents a separate class. The top point symbolizes the students. The other points moving clockwise represent farmers, industrialists, merchants and soldiers.

17 posted on 01/24/2004 5:21:36 PM PST by LibFreeUSA
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