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Seal of Utah The Great Seal of the State of Utah was adopted on April 3, 1896, at the first regular session of the Legislature (January, February, March, April 1896). | |
Flag of Texas The Flag of the State of Texas is defined by law as follows: The state flag is a rectangle that has a width to length ratio of two to three and contains (1) one blue vertical stripe that has a w… | |
Seal of Texas The Seal of the State of Texas was adopted through the 1845 Texas Constitution, and was based on the seal of the Republic of Texas, which dates from January 25, 1839 | |
Reverse Seal of Texas The Seal of the State of Texas was adopted through the 1845 Texas Constitution, and was based on the seal of the Republic of Texas, which dates from January 25, 1839. | |
Flag of Tennessee The flag of the state of Tennessee consists of an emblem on a field of red, with a strip of blue on the fly. The emblem of the middle consists of three stars on a blue circle | |
Seal of Tennessee An official Great Seal of Tennessee is provided for in the Constitution of the State of Tennessee of February 6, 1796. However, design was not undertaken until 25 September 1801. | |
Seal of South Dakota The Great Seal of the State of South Dakota was designed while the area was a territory, in 1885. | |
Flag of Rhode Island The flag of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations is white and consists of a gold anchor in the center (a symbol for hope) surrounded by thirteen gold stars (for the original 13 coloni… | |
Seal of Rhode Island The Seal of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations features a blue field with a golden maritime anchor as its central image below the phrase "HOPE." The anchor has been used as a symbol… | |
Flag of Pennsylvania The flag of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania consists of a blue field on which the state coat of arms is embroidered. | |
Seal of Pennsylvania The Great Seal of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is the state seal for the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Unlike most state seals, it has an obverse and a reverse. | |
Reverse Seal of Pennsylvania The Great Seal of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is the state seal for the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Unlike most state seals, it has an obverse and a reverse. | |
Flag of Oregon The flag of the state of Oregon is a two-sided flag in navy blue and gold with an optional gold fringe. On the front is the escutcheon from the state seal and on the reverse is a gold figure of a bea… | |
Seal of Oregon The Seal of the State of Oregon is the official seal of the U.S. state of Oregon. It was designed by Harvey Gordon in 1857, two years before Oregon was admitted to the Union. The seal was preceded by… | |
Flag of Oklahoma The flag of the state of Oklahoma consists of a traditional Osage Nation buffalo-skin shield with seven eagle feathers on a sky blue field. | |
Seal of Oklahoma The Great Seal of the State of Oklahoma consists of a five-pointed star in a circle. | |
Flag of North Dakota The design for the flag of the state of North Dakota is an almost exact copy of the unit banner carried by the state's troop contingent in the Philippine-American War. It was adopted by the North Dak… | |
Seal of North Dakota The Great Seal of the State of North Dakota is the official seal of the U.S. state of North Dakota. The coloring added to the seal varies by source. | |
Flag of Wisconsin The flag of the state of Wisconsin is a blue flag charged with the state coat of arms. Originally designed in 1863 when regiments from Wisconsin wanted a flag for battlefield use, it wasn't until 191… | |
Seal of Wisconsin The Great Seal of the State of Wisconsin is a seal used by the secretary of state to authenticate all of the governor’s official acts, except laws. It consists of the state coat of arms, with the wor… | |
Seal of Wisconsin The Great Seal of the State of Wisconsin is a seal used by the secretary of state to authenticate all of the governor’s official acts, except laws. It consists of the state coat of arms, with the wor… | |
O (Oscar) "Man overboard." (often attached to the man overboard pole on boats). With a sinister hoist, the semaphore flag. | |
R (Romeo) "The way is off my ship." With one or more numerals, distance (range) in nautical miles. | |
T (Tango) "Keep clear of me; I am engaged in pair trawling." With four numerals, local time. (The first two denote hours and the rest minutes.) | |
U (Uniform) "You are running into danger." |