This is a larger 3'x5' version of our Service Banners for those wishing to display this symbol of service.
This is a larger 3'x5' version of our Service Banners for those wishing to display this symbol of service.
This 3'x5' flag is made from durable nylon material. This is a larger version of our Service Banners for those wishing to display this symbol of service. The flag features two brass grommets to display the flag on a flagpole.
This standard is displayed by family members of a person serving in the Armed Forces during a period of war. Organizations and businesses with personnel serving in the armed forces may also display the Service Flag.
History of the Service Banner: The tradition of the Service Banner dates back to World War I. Mothers of young soldiers stitched red, white, and blue banners to hang in their windows as a sign that a loved one had gone to fight in the war. The banner design was simple, a white flag with a red border and a single blue star for each family member in Service. One, two and three stars were common, but each flag could hold up to six stars. This tradition was later extended to the wives and families of service men serving during the war. This tradition encountered a huge resurgence in World War II and again during the Korean War. Even during Desert Storm some U.S. ships sent service flags to the families of everyone aboard. The banner was designed by Captain R.L. Queisser and copyrighted in 1917.
Also available below is a Weatherproof Vinyl Decal (suitable for outdoor use).