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Show No Distinctive Flag ' ' for Vice President There is up vice president's flag authorized au-thorized at the present time. In March, 1015, a rice president's flag i was adopted for a special occasion during the Illness of President Wilson, when Vice President Marshall vlsltd the U. S. S. Colorado (now the U. S. S. Pueblo) at the opening of the Pans-ina-Paciflc exposition in San Francisco. Fran-cisco. This flog was manufactured by the navy yard. Mare island, and flown from the main masthead of the Colorado Col-orado during the stay of Vice President Presi-dent Marshall on board. It consisted of a white flag emblazoned with the arms of the United State?, which at that time was similar to the President's Presi-dent's flag, which was a blue flag emblazoned em-blazoned with the arms of the United States. At the conclusion of the visit of Vice President Marshall the flag was presented to him. There has only been one other use of a vice president's presi-dent's ling. This was on October 29, 1015), when Vice President Marshall accompanied the king of the Belgians on board the Mayflower for a trip to Mount Vernon. The flag used In this ense was the same as that described above. |