Frankie's Flags

Frankie's Flags Frankie's Flags Has Your International/ World , States, Military, Religious, Pride, Sports, Custom-Made Flags and Banners! And Yes USA Made Products!

We Also Are Your Commercial Grade Flagpole Connection 15Ft - 50Ft and Larger Upon Request! Hello my name is Frank Romanowski. I got laid off a couple of years ago and, after multiple false job postings and no call backs, I found myself homeless. I also got injured doing a side job for a little income and then my unemployment checks stopped coming in. Finally, my car was repossessed. I needed to ge

t creative to survive. I was determined NOT to remain homeless! I had to really dig down deep and finally came up with a creative little idea to earn some money. I thought there may be an opportunity for me to apply my experience and expertise in Sales and Marketing to make something happen. First, I started to sell ink pens on the street and made a little bit of money. Then I had the idea to sell flags of many nations. I obtained a street vendor license/permit to keep everything legal and I went into business. I started out with only 3 three flags – the State of Florida, the USA and the Cuban flags. I realized how many different cultures we have here in Miami and decided to expand my inventory to cover as many different flags as possible. I also spent any extra money I could find to buy my flag inventory. You can see on my website how many flags I do have and the number is increasing daily. If you don’t see the one you want, just call or email me and I will do my best to get it for you. I would also like to thank all the people of Miami for their support. God bless each and everyone, with a special THANKS to ALL MIAMI-DADE POLICE and ALL FLORIDA STATE TROOPERS for your understanding and support. Keep checking my website for more products and more updates along my journey. Thank you for visiting FrankiesFlags. Frank Romanowski

04/18/2026

Hello Friends,
Just A Little Trivia Here.
Have A Great Weekend 😁
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04/18/2026

Hello Friends,
Long Time No Hear! RIGHT?
Just been very busy trying to get my new website up and running.
My website was outdated and no longer supported.
So, we are up and running with some New and Exciting New Products.
Take A Peek and Let Us Know Your Thoughts 😊
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Hello Friends, I hope your day is going well.We have All Your International / World Flags!www.frankiesflags.com       ゚ ...
06/24/2025

Hello Friends,
I hope your day is going well.
We have All Your International / World Flags!
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Hello Friends,A Lot Of Public Servants Workers Have Their Own Color Thin Line Color!Here's a list of some of the most co...
06/15/2025

Hello Friends,
A Lot Of Public Servants Workers Have Their Own Color Thin Line Color!
Here's a list of some of the most common thin line flags and the service they represent:

*Thin Blue Line: Represents Law Enforcement officers, symbolizing the barrier between order and chaos, and honoring fallen officers.

*Thin Red Line: Represents Firefighters and the Fire Service, symbolizing their courage and sacrifice in protecting lives and property.

*Thin White Line: Represents Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel, including EMTs and Paramedics.

*Thin Green Line: Represents Military personnel, Federal Agents (such as Border Patrol, Park Rangers, and Wildlife Officers), and Veterans.

*Thin Gold Line: Represents Emergency Dispatchers and their vital role in coordinating emergency services. (Sometimes represented by yellow).

*Thin Orange Line: Represents Search and Rescue personnel.

*Thin Silver Line (or Gray Line): Represents Corrections Officers and other personnel within the justice system.

*Thin Purple Line: Can represent Security Guards and other Security Personnel
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Hello Friends,TODAY JUNE 14 1777Congress Adopts The Stars and Stripes!During the American Revolution, the Continental Co...
06/14/2025

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TODAY JUNE 14 1777
Congress Adopts The Stars and Stripes!

During the American Revolution, the Continental Congress adopts a resolution stating that “the flag of the United States be thirteen alternate stripes red and white” and that “the Union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new Constellation.” The national flag, which became known as the “Stars and Stripes,” was based on the “Grand Union” flag, a banner carried by the Continental Army in 1776 that also consisted of 13 red and white stripes. According to legend, Philadelphia seamstress Betsy Ross designed the new canton for the Stars and Stripes, which consisted of a circle of 13 stars and a blue background, at the request of General George Washington. Historians have been unable to conclusively prove or disprove this legend.

With the entrance of new states into the United States after independence, new stripes and stars were added to represent new additions to the Union. In 1818, however, Congress enacted a law stipulating that the 13 original stripes be restored and that only stars be added to represent new states.

On June 14, 1877, the first Flag Day observance was held on the 100th anniversary of the adoption of the Stars and Stripes. As instructed by Congress, the U.S. flag was flown from all public buildings across the country. In the years after the first Flag Day, several states continued to observe the anniversary, and in 1949 Congress officially designated June 14 as Flag Day, a national day of observance.
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Hello Friends,I hope everyone is doing well and ready for the weekend.TODAY IN HISTORY!D-Day: Allies storm Normandy’s co...
06/06/2025

Hello Friends,
I hope everyone is doing well and ready for the weekend.

TODAY IN HISTORY!
D-Day: Allies storm Normandy’s coast
On June 6, 1944, Supreme Allied Commander General Dwight D. Eisenhower gives the go-ahead for the largest amphibious military operation in history: Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of northern France, commonly known as D-Day.

By daybreak, 18,000 British and American parachutists were already on the ground. An additional 13,000 aircraft were mobilized to provide air cover and support for the invasion. At 6:30 a.m., American troops came ashore at Utah and Omaha beaches.
The British and Canadians overcame light opposition to capture Gold, Juno and Sword beaches; so did the Americans at Utah. The task was much tougher at Omaha beach, however, where the U.S. First Division battled high seas, mist, mines, burning vehicles—and German coastal batteries, including an elite infantry division, which spewed heavy fire. Many wounded Americans ultimately drowned in the high tide. British divisions, which landed at Gold, Juno, and Sword beaches, and Canadian troops also met with heavy German fire.
But by day’s end, 155,000 Allied troops–Americans, British and Canadians–had successfully stormed Normandy’s beaches and were then able to push inland. Within three months, the northern part of France would be freed and the invasion force would be preparing to enter Germany, where they would meet up with Soviet forces moving in from the east.

Before the Allied assault, Hi**er’s armies had been in control of most of mainland Europe and the Allies knew that a successful invasion of the continent was central to winning the war. Hi**er knew this too, and was expecting an assault on northwestern Europe in the spring of 1944. He hoped to repel the Allies from the coast with a strong counterattack that would delay future invasion attempts, giving him time to throw the majority of his forces into defeating the Soviet Union in the east. Once that was accomplished, he believed an all-out victory would soon be his.

For their part, the Germans suffered from confusion in the ranks and the absence of celebrated commander Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, who was away on leave. At first, Hi**er, believing that the invasion was a feint designed to distract the Germans from a coming attack north of the Seine River, refused to release nearby divisions to join the counterattack and reinforcements had to be called from further afield, causing delays.

He also hesitated in calling for armored divisions to help in the defense. In addition, the Germans were hampered by effective Allied air support, which took out many key bridges and forced the Germans to take long detours, as well as efficient Allied naval support, which helped protect advancing Allied troops.

Though D-Day did not go off exactly as planned, as later claimed by British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery–for example, the Allies were able to land only fractions of the supplies and vehicles they had intended in France–the invasion was a decided success. By the end of June, the Allies had 850,000 men and 150,000 vehicles in Normandy and were poised to continue their march across Europe.
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Hello Friends, TODAY IN HISTORY!Police kill famous outlaws Bonnie and Clyde!On May 23, 1934, notorious criminals Bonnie ...
05/24/2025

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TODAY IN HISTORY!
Police kill famous outlaws Bonnie and Clyde!

On May 23, 1934, notorious criminals Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow are shot to death by Texas and Louisiana state police near Sailes, Louisiana.

Bonnie Parker met the charismatic Clyde Barrow in Texas when she was 19 years old and her husband (she married when she was 16) was serving time in jail for murder. Shortly after they met, Barrow was imprisoned for robbery. Parker visited him every day, and smuggled a gun into prison to help him escape, but he was soon caught in Ohio and sent back to jail. When Barrow was paroled in 1932, he immediately hooked up with Parker, and the couple began a life of crime together.

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