Single sided with reverse image on back side. Hand sewn nylon with header & grommets. Each blue star represents one person serving. A gold star in the place of the blue star represents one person lost while serving.
Shortly after World War I the Gold Star Mothers Club was formed in the United States to provide support for mothers that lost sons or daughters in the war. The name came from the custom of families of servicemen hanging a banner called a Service Flag in the window of their homes. The Service Flag had a star for each family member in the military. Living servicemen were represented by a blue star, and those who had lost their lives were represented by a gold star. Gold Star Mothers are often politically and socially active. Today, membership in the Gold Star Mothers is available to any American woman who has lost a son or daughter in service to the United States. On the last Sunday in September, Gold Star Mother's Day is observed in the U.S. in their honor. USC Title 36 Sec. 111 The group holds a congressional charter under Title 36 of the United States Code. (taken from Wikipedia)
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We love our flag!!!
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I'm very happy with the quality and I am also honored that they were able to even make me a twos gold star flag
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Thank you very much for making my flight. I searched high and low for a two gold star flag. The main reason why I wanted a two gold star is because my brother-in-law died in Afghanistan in 2003 and our son died in 2011. The flag is in honor of them.
Review by In honor of Lance Corporal Nicholas Rodriguez