On September 3, 1814, Francis Scott Key and John S. Skinner, an American prisoner-exchange agent, set sail from Baltimore aboard the ship HMS Minden flying a flag of truce on a mission approved by U.S. President James Madison. Their objective was to secure the release of Dr. William Beanes, the elderly and popular town physician of Upper Marlboro, a friend of Key’s who had been captured in his home. Beanes was accused of aiding in the arrest of British soldiers. Key and Skinner boarded the British flagship, HMS Tonnant, on September 7 and spoke with Major General Robert Ross and Admiral Alexander Cochrane over dinner, while they discussed war plans. At first, Ross and Cochrane refused to release Beanes, but relented after Key and Skinner showed them letters written by wounded British prisoners praising Beanes and other Americans for their kind treatment. Because Key and Skinner had heard details of the plans for the attack on Baltimore, they were held captive until after the battle, first aboard HMS Surprise, and later back on HMS Minden. After the bombardment, certain British gunboats attempted to slip past the fort and effect a landing in a cove to the west of it, but they were turned away by fire from nearby Fort Covington, the city's last line of defense. During the rainy night, Key had witnessed the bombardment and observed that the fort’s smaller "storm flag" continued to fly, but once the shelling had stopped, he would not know how the battle had turned out until dawn. By then, the storm flag had been lowered, and the larger flag had been raised. Key was inspired by the American victory and the sight of the large American flag flying triumphantly above the fort. It inspired him to write a poem about the incident that would later be put to music and become our National Anthem. Aboard the ship the next day, Key wrote a poem on the back of a letter he had kept in his pocket. At twilight on 16 September, he and Skinner were released in Baltimore. He finished the poem at the Indian Queen Hotel, where he was staying, and he entitled it "Defence of Fort McHenry." The larger flag, with fifteen stars and fifteen stripes, came to be known as the Star Spangled Banner Flag and is today on display in the National Museum of American History, a treasure of the Smithsonian Institution. It was restored in 1914 by Amelia Fowler, and again in 1998 as part of an ongoing conservation program. The above information was taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Star-Spangled_Banner
Talking about the American Flag in the anthem
At the beginning of a sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: Philippine National Anthem
When Singapore was developing, Lee Kuan Yew formed a comittee to be in charge of creating the National Anthem and the State Flag.
If you are an American, during the playing of the National Anthem, you should stand, face the flag, and place your right hand over your heart. Veterans and members of the military MAY render the hand salute instead if they wish. If you are not an American (or if an American, but present at the playing of some OTHER country's national anthem) you should stand, stay respectfully quiet, but do not place hand on heart.
It would definetly be the star spangled banner, our national anthem. It was written by a man on a ship while a battle was in midst You could use: -The national anthem, as mentioned above. It was written by Francis Scott Key during the war of1812. For the full history of the song, visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Star-Spangled_Banner - The U.S. flag. During the war, an American flag was made that was so obnoxiously huge, the British would have no trouble seeing it. It was the flag that flew at Fort McHenry, also known as the fifteen-star flag. Google it for more information. This flag was also the one that inspired the national anthem.
When the American Flag is raised, the National Anthem or To the Color.
The National Anthem is the song or you can say the pledge of allegiance to the American flag.
The American flag.
The flag and the anthem are 2 of the 3 national symbols.
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Talking about the American Flag in the anthem
At the beginning of a sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: Philippine National Anthem
Old Glory is America's National flag, the Stars and Stripes. The Star Spangled Banner is America's National Anthem.
The American flag which flew above Fort McHenry in Baltimore.
The phrase "star-spangled banner" refers to the American flag and is included in the lyrics of the song which is in the genre of national anthem.
There are many poems about the American flag. The most famous one is "The Star Spangled Banner," which is also the National Anthem of the USA.
He design state crest anthem and state flag and it became the National flag and National Anthem.