On August 7, 1919 the aviator Charles Godefroyflew his plane under the arc. It was kind of a revenge as aviators were denied the right to fly their planes for the 14th of July victory parade (the first after WWI) and had instead to participate on foot to the parade.
The two main events which happened at the Arc in 1919 are: - on July 14, the "défilé de la victoire" (the victory parade) was a huge event as the first parade after the end of the war; - on August 7, the aviator Charles Godefroy flew his plane under the arc. It was kind of a revenge as aviators had to participate on foot to the victory parade, and were forbidden to fly their planes.
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Mainly the Southern Confederate Flag
Yes.
There is no supporting evidence that proves that Target stores are not allowed to fly American flags outside their shopping centers.
190 are held at the olympic games
FLy the flags upside down
Red White and green
Chicago Bears fly flags at half staff to honour the anyone that died during the service to their city or country, most recently this was done to honour the death of 19 fire fighters that died.
At least not at sea. This is an international sign of duress.