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The Troop presents a series of flags, from the earliest one up to the present Stars and Stripes. Each flag may be painted on a large sheet of cardboard, or made of cloth according to specifications by the mothers of the Scouts. As each flag appears, a Scout recites a description of The Flag and something about its history. As a climax, a huge silk flag may be raised as a back drop by means of pulling two cords which will bring the flag out of a box concealed back of a table or chair near the center of the platform. At this point The Star Spangled Banner should be played, and everyone, including the audience, will then give the Pledge to the Flag. If desired, the flags of Columbus, and other explorers to this continent may be included as an introduction to the subject. See Also:Campfire Helps
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