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I belong to Old Abe Camp #16, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War in Topeka Kansas. It's a great organization and I love what we do honoring the veterans who fought to preserve our Union as well as honoring veterans as a whole.I thought that y'all might enjoy this.... Here is Old Abe Camp #16 today...
Is that guy in the bottom picture toting a Union Jack?
Is that guy in the bottom picture toting a Union Jack?
He is... he is marching in front of Old Abe Camp... I believe the guy next to him is toting a French flag... This was for support of WWI to get citizens to join up. Old Abe Camp is marching behind the fellow holding up their placard.
Ahah. I did not notice the tri-color just the Union Jack. It does make sense if it was a war march though. Thanks for the clarification.
I assumed that was an Irish flag, rather than French, but too hard to tell in black and white. I assume this was being done especially to attract the immigrant or first-generation American populations.
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