Air Striking Power
						The United States Air Force flag was officially adopted by President 
							Harry S. Truman on March 26, 1951. The ultramarine blue background and gold lettering represent the colors of the Air Force. 
							The crest portrays the American bald eagle symbolizing the United States air power, and the cloud 
							formation behind it depicts the creation of a new sky protected by the Air Force.
						The wavy line dividing 
							the bottom of the shield below the eagle represents clouds being charged by the heraldic thunderbolt of 
							air striking power surrounded by smaller lighting flashes and wings.
							The words "United States Air Force" appear along the bottom of the shield.
							The thirteen stars stand for the original colonies, and the three grouped stars above the eagle represent
							the three Departments of the National Defense Establishment, Army, Navy, and Air Force.
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						Please Note
						Minimum Order of $230 Required
					 
					
						
						
						Available in four different sizes to fit your space requirements. Select from heading and
							grommets only, pole hem only, fringe only or pole hem and fringe together.
						Constructed from heavy duty 200 denier nylon, finished with a canvas heading and grommets.
						Features
						
							- UV Resistant Fabric.
 
							- Canvas Heading with Brass Grommets.
 
							- Optional Pole Hem & Fringe Finishing.
 
							- Color Matched Thread.
 
							- Full 1/4" Turn on All Seams.
 
							- Chain Stitch on All Horizontal Seams.
 
							- All Flags are quadruple stitched and back tacked (4 rows of stitching) at the fly hem.