as a pretext for going to war. The term was first used in the 16th Century to describe how pirates flew the flag of a friendly nation to deceive merchant ships into allowing them to draw near.
The invasion on April 2 1982 took place when both British detachments ... before the end of the war on June 14. He was given the honor of putting the Falklands flag back at Stanley House.
The Parades Commission has ruled that two flags related to World War One "must remain furled" on part of an Orange march in Belfast on Saturday. The Whiterock parade will involve about 1,000 ...
Key witnessed part of the Battle of Baltimore from aboard a British war ship, where he was being held as a strategic prisoner. The next morning, he looked out and saw the flag rising above Fort ...