Historical Flags of the U.S.
There has been 27 legal flags flown throughout our history. By law, a star is added to the
U.S. Flag on the 4th of July following the admission of a State(s) to the Union. Contrary to
popular belief, the first official U.S. Flag was not the Betsy Ross Flag (13 stars in a circle) but
the staggered star pattern. It is important to note that no U.S. Flag ever becomes obsolete.
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Confederate Navy Jack Flags
The Navy Jack design is sometimes referred to as the “C.S.A. JACK”, the “BATTLE FLAG” or simply “THE CONFEDERATE FLAG.”
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Endura-Poly Confederate Navy Jack Outdoor Flags
These lightweight polyester flags are the most popular choice for the budget-minded
customer. They fly in the slightest breeze and offer superb, color retention. 12” x 18” flags
are single-stitched throughout while 3’ x 5’ flags are double-stitched throughout for added
durability. All flags are finished with snow-white header and brass grommets.
Nylon Confederate Navy Jack Outdoor Flags
Expertly crafted using heavyweight bunting material of 100% nylon. 12” x 18” flags have
double-stitched fly ends while all other sizes have 4 rows of stitching on the fly end for added
durability. All side seams are double-stitched and finished with heavy-duty, no-shrink white
header material for the strongest headers in the industry. These nylon flags offer lustrous
beauty, superior wear plus excellent flyability even in the slightest breeze
Mounted Confederate Navy Jack Flags with Gold Spears
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