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Bennington's Banner: The 76 American Battle Flag
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Opaque Design: All-over White Underbase
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Bennington's Banner: The 76 American Battle Flag
The air hung heavy with the scent of pine needles and the promise of battle. August 16th, 1777, dawned over the verdant hills of Bennington, Vermont. General John Stark, his face etched with the lines of a seasoned frontiersman, surveyed his ragtag army. Farmers, blacksmiths, and woodsmen, they were bound together by a shared purpose: to defend their liberty against the might of the British Crown. - Among them, fluttering in the morning breeze, flew the "76 American Flag," its thirteen stripes a testament to the fledgling nation's resolve. The bold "76" emblazoned on its blue field served as a silent oath, a reminder of the year they declared their independence. To these men, the flag was more than just cloth; it was a symbol of their defiance, a beacon of hope in the face of overwhelming odds. - The ground trembled as the British, led by the arrogant Colonel Baum, advanced. Their redcoats gleamed menacingly in the morning sun, a stark contrast to the homespun attire of the American militia. The first volleys erupted, a cacophony of musket fire and the screams of the wounded. The "76 American Flag" fluttered defiantly amidst the chaos, its colours a stark contrast against the smoke-filled sky. - The battle raged. The Americans, though outnumbered, fought with the ferocity of cornered wolves. They knew their homes, their families, their very freedom hung in the balance. General Stark, his voice hoarse from shouting orders, rallied his men, pointing towards the enemy lines. "Remember Bennington!" he roared, his words echoing through the din of battle. - The flag, tattered but unyielding, became a rallying point. Men fought with renewed vigour, their eyes fixed on the symbol of their cause. It was more than just a piece of cloth; it was a testament to their courage, their resilience, their unwavering belief in the cause of liberty. - As the tide of battle turned, the "76 American Flag" soared high above the battlefield, a beacon of victory. The British, demoralised and defeated, retreated in disarray. The air was thick with the smell of gunpowder and the sweet scent of victory. - The Battle of Bennington proved to be a turning point in the Revolutionary War. It not only disrupted General Burgoyne's campaign but also instilled a renewed sense of confidence in the American forces. And the "76 American Flag," forever etched in the annals of history, became a symbol of their triumph, a reminder of the courage and sacrifice that forged a nation.
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By PCS I.3 October 2025 • Verified Purchase
Style: Opaque Design: All-over White Underbase, Shape: Rectangle, Display: Back of Cling, Window Cling
Wow these are great.
Great quality, great price, and great look ! The "cling" works great, put these up weeks ago and they still are "clung" with no issues whatsoever!! We'll done! A+.
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1 out of 5 stars rating
By Anonymous6 September 2024 • Verified Purchase
Style: Automatic Opaque Design: White Underbase, Shape: Rectangle, Display: Back of Cling, Window Cling
This is RIDICULOUS! Extremely poor quality. And to think I had to wait even longer to receive my order because was delayed. Not happy at all with this order.
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5 out of 5 stars rating
By Lacy C.14 November 2021 • Verified Purchase
Style: Advanced Opaque Design: Manual White Underbase, Shape: Rectangle, Display: Front of Cling, Window Cling
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a great alternative to stickers, looks wonderful on windows. Clean and clear, I went for the transparent look so I could put it on windows
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