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American flag coloring pages
The American Flag makes great Memorial Day coloring pages. On June 14, 1777, Congress approved the first national American flag. Since that time June 14 has been known as Flag Day. Americans are urged to display the flag on that day each year. It is said that Betsy Ross made the first American flag, stitching it carefully by hand. The colors represent red for valor, white for purity and blue for justice. The thirteen stripes represent the thirteen original colonies.
 
Patriotic coloring pages
Patriotic and Memorial Day coloring pages are free, printable and they also help kids develop many important skills. These skills, eye-hand coordination, color concepts, picture comprehension, form the foundation for early learning success. Color Uncle Sam, the Liberty Bell, Washington Monument, the Declaration of Independence and armed forces coloring pages.
 
Independence Day coloring pages
On Memorial Day, don't forget our independence. Independence Day, the 4th of July, is a holiday celebrating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Great Britain. One of the most enduring myths about Independence Day is that Congress signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Most delegates actually signed the Declaration on August 2, 1776.
 
Veterans Day coloring pages
Veterans Day coloring pages are also great Memorial Day coloring pages for kids. Army sheets and pictures, Navy pages to color, Air Force and Marine coloring pages too. Even though it's late in the Autumn season, let us not forget our patriotic and brave armed forces on Veterans Day.
 
Memorial Day military coloring pages
The US military was formed by the second Continental Congress to defend against the British Empire in the American Revolutionary War. The Army, Marine Corps, and Navy were commissioned in 1775, in anticipation of the declaration of independence in 1776. The United States Air Force originated as the Aeronautical Division of the U.S. Signal Corps in 1907 and became an independent service in 1947.
 

 
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