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NAVA 27

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NAVA 27: Portland, Maine
Holiday Inn by the Bay
October 8–11, 1993
Details and additional photos of NAVA 27: NAVA News Vol. 26, no. 6, pp. 2–5 (1993).

The NAVA 27 Flag: The design by John R. B. Szala of Caribou, Maine, includes the NAVA colors of red, white and blue.   White is for the purity of intent, red for the passion for research, and blue for the dedication to the principles of the organization.  The red and white concentric circles express the ever-expanding field of vexillology and all-embracing outreach for present and future members.  The blue star-points represent the earth's continents, the extended one for North America.  The white pine tree is the official tree of Maine, the host state of NAVA 27.

Meeting flag description from Flag Research Quarterly 11: The Flags of NAVA

Organizing Committee: Lynn A. Knights and David B. Martucci.

Significant Events:

  • On Friday afternoon the attendees marched parade-style down the center of the street eight blocks to the International Ferry Terminal waving all the NAVA Officers flags, all the past NAVA meeting flags, the national flags of the countries repre­sented at the conference, historic flags, and fun flags with a two-car police escort blocking the intersections stopping all traffic as curious bystanders watched.

The Presentations:

  • The Battle of the Boxer and the Enterprise: The Fight and the Flags — Herbert C. Adams, Maine.
  • Yacht Flags–A Preliminary Study — Peter B. Edwards, Ontario.
  • The Case of “Flagship Earth”: Meditations on a Global Banner — Scot M. Guenter Ph.D., California.
  • Canada’s Heraldic Authority — Kevin Harrington M.A.(T.), Ontario.
  • “Banners And Bugles”: A Performance/Lecture on National “Flag” Anthems — Douglas F. Hedwig D.M.A., New York.
  • The History of Flags in Maine — David B. Martucci, Maine.
  • Toward a National Flag — John Matthew, New Zealand.
  • An Alternative View of the Origin of the American Flag — Henry W. Moeller Ph.D., New York.
  • Tandem Bona Causa Triumphat: "The Neubecker Collection" — Whitney Smith Ph.D., LF, WSF, Massachusetts.
  • The Flag of the Confederation (Argentina 1831–1853) — Gustavo Tracchia, New York.

Announced Awards and Honors:

  • Captain William Driver Award: Peter B. Edwards.

The Annual Business Meeting:

Log in to access the minutes posted in the Members area

Fiscal Sponsor:
Driver Award: National Flag Foundation.

Attendees: (unknown)

* Flag image drawn by Clay Moss – Flag photo from Flag Research Quarterly 11: The Flags of NAVA