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Service Star Flag (4 Blue Stars) - 3x5'

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adfServ4blue
$74.95

Each blue star represents one person deployed with the United States military.

  • 3x5'
  • Durable all-weather nylon
  • Applique sewn design four rows reinforced stitching for durability
  • Single sided with reverse image on back side
  • Canvas header & brass grommet attachment
  • 100% Made in USA
  • *Please Note: these are often made to order so there may be a slight delay in shipment from order date. Should you have a precise need date please contact us to let us know and we will attempt to accommodate

  • This shows that this family has 4 family members deployed and/or in service.

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     Made in the USA Since 1993
    Made in the USA Since 1993
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    The Trusted Flag Experts
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    Shortly after World War I the Gold Star Mothers Club was formed in the United States to provide support for mothers that lost sons or daughters in the war. The name came from the custom of families of servicemen hanging a banner called a Service Flag in the window of their homes. The Service Flag had a star for each family member in the military. Living servicemen were represented by a blue star, and those who had lost their lives were represented by a gold star. Gold Star Mothers are often politically and socially active. Today, membership in the Gold Star Mothers is available to any American woman who has lost a son or daughter in service to the United States. On the last Sunday in September, Gold Star Mother's Day is observed in the U.S. in their honor. USC Title 36 Sec. 111 The group holds a congressional charter under Title 36 of the United States Code. (taken from Wikipedia)

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    SKU adfServ4blue
    California Proposition 65 yes
    CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING

    This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.

    For more information visit www.p65warnings.ca.gov.