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"Appeal To Heaven" was chosen to appear on the First Navy Flag on the first Continental Navy ship Hannah on 2 September in the Year of Our Lord 1775, commissioned by Commander in Chief George Washington. The motto comes from John Locke's Second Treatise on Civil Government. Often the flag motto is shown wrong, it says "An Appeal To Heaven", that implies a singular event or a single man (male or female). Our nation's Navy knew that Appeal To Heaven was an ongoing imperative, for all of US.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

GW at Boy Scout Museum with Rockwell 1948 "Our Heritage" painting

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Incredible Power of Prayer video, from Colorado

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GW prays in U.S. Capitol Members' Prayer Room

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"GW" kneels in prayer at Grand Canyon

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"GW" kneels in Prayer for America at Golden Gate

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At 1stLight that touches American soil "GW" kneels on rock in the surf in Washington County, Maine

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"GW" kneels in Prayer at Saint Paul's in NYC where President GW prayed...

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"GW" and GW at Redwood Library, Newport, Rhode Island

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"GW" at General GW Pew at Bruton to Pray

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"Appeal to Heaven"

"Appeal to Heaven"
On first Navy ship, "first things first" "My first duty is fervent supplications" - President Washington

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      • GW at Boy Scout Museum with Rockwell 1948 "Our Her...
      • Incredible Power of Prayer video, from Colorado
      • GW prays in U.S. Capitol Members' Prayer Room
      • "GW" kneels in prayer at Grand Canyon
      • "GW" kneels in Prayer for America at Golden Gate
      • At 1stLight that touches American soil "GW" kneels...
      • "GW" kneels in Prayer at Saint Paul's in NYC where...
      • "GW" and GW at Redwood Library, Newport, Rhode Island
      • "GW" at General GW Pew at Bruton to Pray
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  • Appeal To Heaven Liberty Tree First Navy Flag web-log website
  • Naval Historical Center website (info on Navy Jack, doubts story of Snake flag)
  • "Appeal To Heaven" "Liberty Tree" Washington Cruisers First Navy Flag - Buy YOUR Own Here
  • The Spirit of George Washington LIVES!
  • Please Join "GW" Army - or "Man the Ship" of GW's Navy!
  • StatesManship.US Speaker Site

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"Master of American History" per John McCaslin of The Washington Times on 29 Nov 2005; in 2003 wrote a "Revolutionary" Christmas play telling of the true first Statue of Liberty of a black boy soldier - who gave his life for your Liberty; in 2002 in-person history work was compared by Delegate Lee Ware to the work of David McCullough in books; from 1998 to 2001 former member of the Board of Visitors to Mount Vernon appointed by Governor Gilmore. At age 12, wrote a 168 page paper on the War Between The States encouraged by my mentor from church, Ralph McGill. *** McGill was the Publisher of The Atlanta Constitution, and instructed me at age 10 to read and love "tHis Constitution FOR the United States of America" because as a young reporter, McGill witnessed the Austrians vote away their written Constitution for the promises of the government, the Nazi government! I ask how far are we in America from voting away our God given Constitution? *** Ralph McGill received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in a.d. 1964, and the Pulitzer Prize in a.d. 1959. I was blessed by McGill's mentorship for he was called: "The Conscience of the South".
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