... June 14th was Flag Day. First celebrated 150 years ago in June 1861, amidst the Civil War, the holiday's popularity seems was greatest in the years from World War I to War II and the early cold war. During the 1960s, it became more or less the epitome of square: a vaguely embarrassing grade-school memory to be filed alongside duck-and-cover drills and mandatory prayers. It has never much regained its former cachet. And yet, holiday or no holiday, this June 14 — as on all other days of the year — the American flag still remains ubiquitous and venerated.
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