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Complete Guide to United States Military Medals 1939 to Present

Sterling Silver United States Air Force Medal

Desert Camouflage Parka

The Economics of Middle East Peace: Views from the Region

Battlefield: Vietnam

The History Channel: Take Command - Civil War brings you into America's bloodiest war as it's underway. Strategy Game.

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Buy This Family In Service Flag This standard is displayed by immediate family members of a person serving in the Armed Forces during a period of war. It may be flown as a traditional flag with canvas heading and grommets beneath the US flag on a flagpole although it is more commonly seen as a bannerette hung in a home or in a window.

The flag was designed by Capt. R.L. Queisser and copyrighted in 1917. The copyright has since passed to the US Dept. of Defense.

Organizations and businesses may also display the Service Flag if they have members serving in the Armed Forces. The family member who is in the service does not need to be stationed overseas in order for his or her family to display the Service Flag.

Each star indicates one family member serving in the Armed Forces of the United States. If multiple stars are shown, a gold star takes the place of honor nearest the staff The blue star represents one family member serving in the Armed Forces. The blue star is covered or replaced with a gold star to indicate that the family member was killed or died during the war or period of hostilities. Flagline.com has been authorized to sell the Service Flag.

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