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Men Literally Died for That Flag, You Idiots
National Review ^ | July 15, 2019 | Rich Lowry

Posted on 07/18/2019 6:19:41 AM PDT by SJackson

They risked everything for it, not for some idea or abstraction but for the piece of fabric itself.

The American flag’s place in our culture is beginning to look less unassailable.

The symbol itself is under attack, as we’ve seen with Nike dumping a shoe design featuring an early American flag, Megan Rapinoe defending her national-anthem protests (she says she will never sing the song again), and protesters storming an ICE facility in Aurora, Colo., and replacing the U.S. flag with a Mexican flag.

U.S. soccer had a pretty good statement a while back setting out, in response to Rapinoe, why it has an expectation that players will stand during the national anthem (which, of course, is all about the flag):

Representing your country is a privilege and honor for any player or coach that is associated with U.S. Soccer’s National Team. Therefore, our national anthem has particular significance for U.S. Soccer. In front of national and often global audiences, the playing of our national anthem is an opportunity for our Men’s and Women’s National Team players and coaches to reflect upon the liberties and freedom we all appreciate in this country.

(Rapinoe called the sentiment “cowardly.”)

The U.S. soccer statement could have added that men have fought for the flag, and not just in the sense of fighting under it as members of the U.S. armed services. Our troops have literally fought for the flag, for its physical advance and preservation. This is the story of color sergeants during the Civil War.

Color sergeants carried the flag —typically, both the U.S. flag and the regimental flag — into battle, and not a weapon. They depended for protection on the color guard, a small contingent of troops dedicated to the task. The flag, held aloft and leading the way, was important as a matter of tactics (to mark the location of the unit in the confusion of battle), of morale (to provide a rallying point for the troops), and of devotion and honor (to lose the flag to the enemy was a deep disgrace).

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Needless to say, this was hazardous duty that demanded the utmost bravery and dedication. According to Michael Corcoran in his book on the flag, For Which It Stands, the 24th Michigan Regiment lost nine color bearers on the first day of Gettysburg alone.

The commander of the the Sixth Wisconsin Infantry Regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Rufus Dawes described his unit’s charge at Gettysburg:

Any correct picture of this charge would represent a V-shaped crowd of men with the colors at the advance point, moving firmly and hurriedly forward, while the whole field behind is streaming with men who had been shot, and who are struggling to the rear or sinking in death upon the ground. The only commands I gave, as we advanced, were, “Align on the colors! Close up on that color! Close up on that color!” The regiment was being broken up so that this order alone could hold the body together. Meanwhile the colors were down upon the ground several times, but were raised at once by the heroes of the color guard. Not one of the guard escaped, every man being killed or wounded.

Corcoran notes of the inception of the Medal of Honor during the Civil War: “Nearly one thousand of the medals were awarded and, in a great many cases, they were bestowed upon men who had carried the Stars and Stripes into battle or who captured Confederate flags.”

Consider a few examples. There’s John Gregory Bishop Adams, awarded the Medal of Honor for his conduct with the 19th Massachusetts Infantry at Fredericksburg. As the citation recounted, he “seized the 2 colors from the hands of a corporal and a lieutenant as they fell mortally wounded, and with a color in each hand advanced across the field to a point where the regiment was reformed on those colors.”

There’s John Gilmore, awarded the Medal of Honor “for extraordinary heroism on 3 May 1863, while serving with 16th New York Infantry, in action at Salem Heights, Fredericksburg, Virginia. Major Gilmore seized the colors of his regiment and gallantly rallied his men under a very severe fire.”

There’s William Carney, the first black serviceman to perform an act deemed worthy of the Medal of Honor, who saved the flag during the doomed but valorous assault on Fort Wagner in South Carolina.

Part of the famous Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts Colored Regiment, the exploits of which were depicted in the movie Glory, Carney saved the flag when the unit’s flag-bearer was wounded and, despite getting shot up himself, kept it aloft. He supposedly said when he finally turned the flag over to his comrades, “Boys, I only did my duty; the old flag never touched the ground!” 165

There are countless such stories of men risking everything, not for the idea of the flag or any abstraction but for the actual piece of fabric itself.

Ancient history, you say? Regardless, the sacrifice and blood of these men are inextricably caught up in the meaning and moral status of the American flag. The historical illiteracy of those who protest it is perhaps understandable and on some level forgivable; their rank ingratitude and disrespect are not.


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Though the Army no longer has them, Color Sergeants are not solely historical


Retired U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. John L. Canley, the 298th Marine Medal of Honor recipient, poses for a photo with Sergeant Francis Frazier, 38th Color Sergeant of the Marine Corps at Marine Barracks Washington, D.C., Oct. 19, 2018.

Though the Army no longer has them, Color Sergeants are not solely historical


ergeant Francis Frazier, right, the 38th Color Sergeant of the Marine Corps, and his predecessor Sgt. Kenneth Newton, prepare to execute a relief and appointment ceremony, symbolizing the passing of duties and responsibilities as the senior sergeant of the Marine Corps at Marine Barracks Washington, April 6, 2018

1 posted on 07/18/2019 6:19:41 AM PDT by SJackson
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To: SJackson

Dear Mr. Lowry,

You are preaching to the Choir.

The Left does not care.

They are no better than Traitors to the Republic.

Have a nice day.


2 posted on 07/18/2019 6:27:18 AM PDT by Kickass Conservative (Socialism is a gateway Ideology.)
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To: SJackson
This article and pictures would never bring tears to the eyes of an AOC or an Obama or any Democrat slug alive.

I salute Sgt. Maj. Canley and every person who serves.

3 posted on 07/18/2019 6:27:22 AM PDT by grobdriver (BUILD KATE'S WALL!)
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To: SJackson

Not only have Americans died for this flag, millions have voluntarily raised their right hands and sworn an oath to protect and defend. Up to and including dying if required to protect and defend. There are no special dispensations when swearing the oath joining the armed forces. Basically when you take it your telling Uncle Sam to do with you as he will. Thanks to those having served. Still have a hard time grasping how anyone who has can end up a lib. But we all know it happens. Too much. My oath has been in effect for 50+ years now.


4 posted on 07/18/2019 6:31:40 AM PDT by rktman ( #My2ndAmend! ----- Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?)
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To: SJackson

They hate you and want you dead, Lowrey. And us.


5 posted on 07/18/2019 6:34:46 AM PDT by dynachrome (Build the wall, deport them all.)
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To: rktman

Even more so, every born citizen implicitly swears allegiance to the nation, every made citizen explicitly must do the same.


6 posted on 07/18/2019 6:39:28 AM PDT by Manly Warrior (US ARMY (Ret), "No Free Lunches for the Dogs of War")
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To: SJackson

THanks for this.


7 posted on 07/18/2019 6:40:14 AM PDT by Mrs. Don-o ("Love must be sincere. Hate what is evil; cling to what is good." - Romans 12:9)
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To: Manly Warrior

“..and to the REPUBLIC for which it stands!” Thanks for your service.


8 posted on 07/18/2019 6:44:20 AM PDT by rktman ( #My2ndAmend! ----- Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?)
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To: Kickass Conservative

9 posted on 07/18/2019 6:46:19 AM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire. Or both.)
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To: rktman
(Personal background) I will hit the 50 year mark next month and have not (will not) ignore my oath to protect and defend the Constitution.

Some years back, there was some hoorah about a Michigan or Wisconsin regiment that had captured a Confederate battle flag and the southern state represented by that unit wanted it back. The MI/WI government said "no". I will admit that my first reaction was that they should simply give it back. Since then, I have reversed my opinion. The loss of that battle flag not only represents the heroism of the Confederate color guard, but also the heroism of the Union troops who would have fought bitterly to capture it. Flags are not just trophies political symbols; they can also be emblems of dedication and sacrifice - something that the Left will likely never appreciate since they tend to view everything in the abstract.

10 posted on 07/18/2019 6:50:34 AM PDT by Pecos (My rights as an individual are not subject to a public vote.)
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To: rktman

“My oath has been in effect for 50+ years now.“

When I was discharged from the USMC waaaaay back in the day the officer in charge specifically mentioned that while my obligation to the Marine Corps was fulfilled my oath to “support and defend” the Constitution was most assuredly not.

I’ve not forgotten that. Not to this very day.

L


11 posted on 07/18/2019 6:55:44 AM PDT by Lurker (Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is.)
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To: SJackson

They died to defend our rights to.....oh, I dunno…..speak out and criticize the police.

Eh, Kaepernick?


12 posted on 07/18/2019 7:00:39 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog (Patrick Henry would have been an anti-vaxxer.)
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To: SJackson

I don’t know why the Left hates the flag so much. They pretty much run the government through the bureaucracies and agencies. They run the culture via Hollywood, education system, and large corporations.


13 posted on 07/18/2019 7:04:52 AM PDT by grumpygresh
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To: BenLurkin

Those are not worthy of living in the USA....................


14 posted on 07/18/2019 7:05:21 AM PDT by JBW1949
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To: JBW1949

Those two...


15 posted on 07/18/2019 7:05:41 AM PDT by JBW1949
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To: SJackson

Rich Lowry trying to save face after his anti-Trump screeds this past week. I guess we’ll take a good article once and awhile.


16 posted on 07/18/2019 7:06:18 AM PDT by SunStar (Democrats piss me off!)
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To: Kickass Conservative

That nails it. People like Lowry are either wilfully blind or trying to lull the rest of us to sleep.

The left knows that people died for that flag. Their point is, they don’t like those people or their flag and want many more to die for it, including you and me.


17 posted on 07/18/2019 7:07:12 AM PDT by Cincinnatus.45-70 (What do DemocRats enjoy more than a truckload of dead babies? Unloading them with a pitchfork!)
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To: Kickass Conservative

Dear Mr. Lowry,

You are preaching to the Choir.

The Left does not care.

They are no better than Traitors to the Republic.

Have a nice day.

So well-stated it was worth repeating. Thanks.


18 posted on 07/18/2019 7:20:24 AM PDT by PGalt
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To: SunStar

Rich Lowry is an anti Trump moron with no more sense of moral reasoning than a retarded garden snail who has just done a gram of meth.

I have no more respect for him than I do for the forensic abilities of any other blind pig who finds an acorn once in a while.


19 posted on 07/18/2019 7:21:51 AM PDT by mostly_lies
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To: mostly_lies

Awww. Your just being polite.. :-)


20 posted on 07/18/2019 7:28:15 AM PDT by rktman ( #My2ndAmend! ----- Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?)
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