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POW/MIA single sided Flag 3x5 ft.. Nylon SolarGuard Nyl-Glo with fringe & pole sleeve. 100% Made in USA..

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UPC: 026427779985
Brand: Annin
UPC: 26427077998
Brand: Annin Flagmakers

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Made in the USA:

All of Annin Flagmakers U.S. flags are sewn in either South Boston, VA or Coshocton, OH. Homeowners, businesses, schools and municipalities currently fly U.S. flags made by Annin Flagmakers in cities, towns and neighborhoods across America. Annin’s superior quality is time-tested and meets the requirements of the most discerning buyer.

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Ultra Durable Nylon:

Nyl-Glo with SolarGuard is manufactured exclusively by Annin Flagmakers. This flag is made from heavyweight 200 denier nylon and engineered to furl out in the slightest breeze. It is an excellent outdoor flag for commercial or institutional use, all-weather, and daily use.

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Lock-Stitched Fly Ends:

Four rows of high strength lock-stitching are on the fly (the end of the flag) reducing the likelihood of fraying and extending the life of the flag. Note: larger flags have 6 rows of stitching.

In 1971, Mrs. Michael Hoff, a Missing in Action (MIA) wife and a member of the National League of Families, recognized the need for a symbol of our Prisoners of War/Missing in Action (POW/MIAs). Prompted by an article in the Jacksonville, Florida, Times Union, Mrs. Hoff contacted Norman Rivkees, vice president of Annin & Company, which had made a banner for the newest member of the United Nations, the People's Republic of China, as a part of their policy to provide flags to all UN member nations. Mrs. Hoff found Mr. Rivkees very sympathetic to the POW/MIA issue, and he, along with Annin's advertising agency, designed a flag to represent our missing men and women. Following League approval, the flags were manufactured for distribution.
Concerned groups and individuals have altered the original POW /MIA flag many times; the colors have been switched from black with white to red, white and blue, to white with black. The name POW/MIA also has been revised at times to MIA/POW. Such changes, however, are insignificant. The importance lies in the continued visibility of this symbol, a constant reminder of the plight of Americas POW/MIAs.
On March 9, 1989, an official League flag, which flew over the White House on 1988 National POW/MIA Recognition Day, was installed in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda as a result of legislation passed overwhelmingly during the 100th Congress. The leadership of both Houses hosted the installation ceremony in a demonstration of bipartisan Congressional support. This POW/MIA flag, the only flag displayed in the US Capitol Rotunda, stands as a powerful symbol of our national commitment to our POW/MIAs until the fullest possible accounting for Americans still missing in Southeast Asia has been achieved.

Nyl-Glo, Tough-Tex and Bulldog are registered trademarks and manufactured exclusively by Annin Flagmakers.

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