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  2. Flags of Valor - Wikipedia

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    Flags of Valor is an American small business that is veteran-owned and veteran-operated. Started in 2015 by Joe Shamess and Brian Steorts and located in Virginia, the business is notable for building wooden flags. The flags are crafted using 'American-sourced tools, supplies and material.’

  3. 10 veteran-owned brands to shop and support right now - AOL

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    Explore the wide range of veteran-owned brands this Veteran’s Day. From dog toys to hand crafted wooden flags, there’s a product for everyone. 10 veteran-owned brands to shop and support right now

  4. Annin Flagmakers - Wikipedia

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    Annin Flagmakers produces American flags, state flags and national flags of all United Nations members. Annin is a wholesaler that sells through a network of independent dealers and through mass market retailing chains. Annin is a private company owned by the Beard and Dennis families.

  5. Valley Forge Flag - Wikipedia

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    In June 2015, following the events of the Charleston church shooting, Valley Forge Flag announced that they would cease to sell Confederate flags. [30] [31] [32]During 2020, flag production was initially slowed by the COVID-19 pandemic; however, company officials announced in June of that year that state governors had allowed flag manufacturing plants to reopen.

  6. U.S. flags now must be 100% American made - AOL

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    Jul. 31—WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. flags flying atop federal government buildings and military installations — and draping the coffins of military veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice for ...

  7. Major veterans organization weighs in on upside-down American ...

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    The veteran organization The American Legion weighed in on the upside-down American flag controversy, noting flags should only be flown this way if there is "extreme danger to life or property."

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