The Virginia Flaggers 🇸🇴


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The Official Telegram of the Virginia Flaggers.

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Let’s go raise a new flag! #RaiseYourBattleFlag


“He was the personification of dignity, justice and kindness, and was respected and admired as the ideal commanding officer.”

-General John M. Schofield, USA, on General Robert E. Lee, CSA


"The spirit that produced the war in the 1860s, and lasting division in the 1960s, is abroad again. A great secession of the heart is underway"

-Pat Buchanan


This is James Albert Spicer, Virginia’s last living Confederate Veteran. This picture was taken in September of 1930 in the town of Orange, VA in a parade. He was 86 years old.

He died at the age of 103 in 1947.

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A photo of an unknown Virginia Confederate Veteran in a United Confederate Veterans uniform.

The photo was taken in Hampton, Virginia at a photography studio operated by Christopher Ethelbert Cheyne. In 1928 the studio was taken over by the photographer’s son, William Ethelbert.


On this day, The Virginia Flaggers pause to honor Christopher Columbus, and remember the day he arrived in the new world, bringing Christianity to the Americas.

It's no surprise that the same people who want to erase our Confederate history, are also attacking this part of American history. BOTH are rooted in Christianity, something that stands squarely in the way of their godless agenda.

Lest we forget!


Happy Columbus Day! ✝️

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“The name of Robert E Lee will be spoken with reverence and honor by true Southerners long after the godless monument destroyers and woke history deniers are long gone and forgotten.” Susan Lee, The Virginia Flaggers

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God bless the eternal memory of Robert E Lee


Lee described his faithful horse in a letter in response to Mrs. Lee's cousin, Markie Williams, who wished to paint a portrait of Traveller:

“If I was an artist like you, I would draw a true picture of Traveller; representing his fine proportions, muscular figure, deep chest, short back, strong haunches, flat legs, small head, broad forehead, delicate ears, quick eye, small feet, and black mane and tail. Such a picture would inspire a poet, whose genius could then depict his worth, and describe his endurance of toil, hunger, thirst, heat and cold; and the dangers and suffering through which he has passed. He could dilate upon his sagacity and affection, and his invariable response to every wish of his rider. He might even imagine his thoughts through the long night-marches and days of the battle through which he has passed. But I am no artist Markie, and can therefore only say he is a Confederate gray.”

— General Robert E. Lee, describing his horse Traveler in a letter to artist Markie Williams


How cool is this? Passengers on the 611 get a GREAT view of our Rockbridge Soldiers Roadside Memorial Battle Flag in Goshen! Thanks to one of our supporters for sending in this photo. He said the view is even better heading in!


Amen!


The degenerates who melted down the Lee monument in Charlottesville want your opinion PLEASE give it to them… https://sipcville.com/

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We used to post this photo every year in the fall, commenting how much we love RVA in the fall. We post this year with sadness. There is nothing left in Richmond for us other than the burial sites of our Confederate dead, which
we will continue to visit, tend to, and attend and hold ceremonies to remember them.

Democrats have turned our once beautiful city into a garbage heap. May God have mercy on their souls.

The disposition of the city is in His hands now.

He will vindicate.


THIRTEEN years ago today, October 1, 2011, Susan Lee stepped on to the sidewalk in front of the VMFA to protest the removal of Confederate Flags from the portico of the Confederate Memorial Chapel for the first time. Soon after, The Virginia Flaggers were organized. What started as one determined woman has grown into a movement that has brought permanent changes to the landscape in Virginia with the addition of 35 Roadside Memorial Battle Flags, offered the opportunity to share the truth of the War Between the States with hundreds of thousands, and encouraged others, all across the country, to raise their battle flags and and speak out in defense of our Confederate Ancestors and the flags they fought and died beneath.


Clyde N. Wilson is a professor of history at the University of South Carolina who specializes in the history of the American South.

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Beautiful view of the J.E.B. Stuart monument in Richmond before democrats removed it and everything else of beauty on what was once the “Grandest Avenue in the South”. Now it’s just another war torn street in a crime-ridden, crumbling city. #BoycottRVA #GodSaveTheSouth


The magnificent Lee Monument, shrouded before it’s grand unveiling. May, 1890, Richmond, Virginia. When real men still ruled the Commonwealth.


#VirginiaAirNationalGuard 149th Fighter Squadron insignia.

This insignia and its variations were used on P-47's to F-16's from the 1940's to the 1990's.


Standing tall and proud in Lynchburg, Va. God Save the South!

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