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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. Flagpole of Freedom Park - Wikipedia

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    Plans called for the pole to fly "the largest American flag in the world at over 74,048 square feet — the equivalent area of almost 1 1/2 football fields." [6] The flagpole was to stand on a 315-foot hill, with a total aggregate height of 1,776 above sea level. [7] The Observation Ball deck would have offered "360 degree views in a 100-mile ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Wreaths Across America - Wikipedia

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    The centerpiece flagpole has a planned height of 1,461 feet (445 m), slightly taller than the Empire State Building, and including the hill below it will be 1,776 feet (541 m) above sea level (a reference to 1776, the year of the U.S.'s declaration of independence), with two observation decks, one at the top. [10]

  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. Van T. Barfoot - Wikipedia

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    Flagpole dispute [ edit ] In December 2009, the homeowners' association (HOA) of the Sussex Square, where Barfoot lived in Henrico County, Virginia , ordered him to remove the 21-foot (6.4 m) flagpole he had erected without their approval and from which he began flying the US flag regularly on Veterans Day. [ 10 ]

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