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  2. 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

  3. Flags of Valor - Wikipedia

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    Flags of Valour was opened in December 2015 as a veteran-owned and veteran-run small business in Ashburn, Virginia with the aim "to bring meaningful employment to combat veterans". [1] By April 2020 Flags of Valor has hired a total of 65 veterans since opening. [7] These combat veterans come from backgrounds such as the Korean War and the Iraq ...

  4. Valley Forge Flag - Wikipedia

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    During the 1930s, Valley Forge Flag was listed on multiple city, county and school district budget reports as a supplier of American flags for daily and ceremonial occasions, including daily flag raisings at public schools and local, state and federal government agencies across the United States and for decorating graves at community cemeteries on Memorial Day.

  5. Las Cruces Veterans Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Located on the park grounds is an 80-foot-long flag pole that is designed to hoist a 240 square foot (12’x20’) American garrison flag on special occasions and holidays. [11] When the flag is scheduled to be raised, members of the public are typically invited to help veterans in raising and lowering the flag. [ 12 ]

  6. Major veterans organization weighs in on upside-down ... - AOL

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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 ...

  7. Flag and seal of the Department of Veterans Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The Veterans Affairs seal incorporates many forms of symbolism: a bald eagle (the national bird) representing the American people and their respective freedoms, five golden stars in a pentagon representing the according branches of the United States military; U.S. Army, Navy, Airforce, Marine Corps, and the Coast Guard, [note 1] each of which the department serves, and two flags (the Betsy ...