POW/MIA 4’x6′ Flag Black Double Sided. This 4’x6′ printed nylon POW/MIA flag comes with brass grommets. This flag has a double seal. The flag is acid dyed for long lasting color and is double-sided. The Flag is 100% made in the U.S.A.
100% Heavyweight SolarGuard Nylon. The POW MIA Outdoor Nylon Flag 4’x6′ Double Sided Features strong duck heading and two large brass grommets. Durable and fast drying.
- Double-sided for added durability & so the flag is read correctly from both sides
- Made out of nylon, a material that is known for its durability
- Finished with a strong header and brass grommets
- Suitable for outdoor use but will look great indoors as well
- POW/MIA 4’x6′ Flag Black Double Sided
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Design readsg at Quantico, VA. Home after becoming ill during training, Jeffrey’s gaunt appearance became the inspiration for the silhouette. Newt Heisley, himself a World War II veteran who flew missions in the Pacific, was glad he got the chance to design the symbol and help the group. I used to fly within range of the Japanese and wondered how I would hold up if I ever got captured.
When I did the design, I thought “”how easy it would be to forget those guys””. The now familiar slogan, “”You are not forgotten””, was born of that sentiment. HOn March 9, 1989 an official League POW-MIA flag was installed in the US Capital Rotunda where it stands as a powerful symbol of national commitment to America’s POW/MIA’s. It is the only flag ever to be honored in this way.
On August 10, 1990, Congress passed US Public Law 101-355 which officially recognized the League’s POW-MIA flag on November 18, 1997 President Clinton signed into law the 1998 Defense Authorization Act. A section of that act requires that the POW-MIA flag be flown from Military Installations, National Cemeteries, V.A. Medical Centers and many other Federal Buildings. It remains one of the most popular organizational flags flown in the United States, selling in the tens of thousands every year.
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