Two other important Flags

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  • Tom Slick
    Veteran Member
    • May 2005
    • 2913
    • Paso Robles, Calif, USA.
    • sears BT3 clone

    #1

    Two other important Flags

    Being that this is a national holiday to remember those who have given their life serving the USA I thought that I would post a little information about two other flags that are significant to this day besides Old Glory.

    One is the Service Flag, you see them around but most people don't know its significance.
    http://www.usflag.org/history/serviceflag.html
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service_flag
    http://www.bluestarmothers.org/mc/page.do

    They have a red border, white center, and at least 1 blue or gold star in the center. It is displayed in the window of a residence or business to show that a family member or employee is currently deployed. Each blue star represents a family member who is deployed. Each gold star represents a family member who was killed during deployment.

    The second is the POW/MIA flag. Vets know its significance but once again most people don't realize why it is significant.
    http://www.dtic.mil/dpmo/powday/flaghistory.htm
    http://www.pow-miafamilies.org/
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POW/MIA_flag
    These links explain it better then I can summarize.

    Every CONUS chow hall I've been in has a POW/MIA table which is set every day
    http://www.aiipowmia.com/histories/histcere1.html
    Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
  • OpaDC
    Established Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 393
    • Pensacola, FL
    • Ridgid TS3650

    #2
    Originally posted by Tom Slick
    Being that this is a national holiday to remember those who have given their life serving the USA I thought that I would post a little information about two other flags that are significant to this day besides Old Glory.

    One is the Service Flag, you see them around but most people don't know its significance.
    http://www.usflag.org/history/serviceflag.html
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service_flag
    http://www.bluestarmothers.org/mc/page.do

    They have a red border, white center, and at least 1 blue or gold star in the center. It is displayed in the window of a residence or business to show that a family member or employee is currently deployed. Each blue star represents a family member who is deployed. Each gold star represents a family member who was killed during deployment.
    I have this flag in my bedroom window, my car and my wifes car. Three stars, thankfully all blue. Son (21 yrs), Daughter-in-Law (26 yrs) and Son-in-Law (9 yrs). And I have my Father's flag from WW2.
    _____________
    Opa

    second star to the right and straight on til morning

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