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Service Flags

Service Flags

Each blue star represents a family member currently serving during any period of war or hostilities the United States may be engaged in for the duration of such hostilities. Rules of Service Flags

Displayed in front windows or doors of homes
Displayed in windows or doors of offices
Displayed in windows or doors of organizations, such as churches, schools, colleges, fraternities, sororities, societies and places of business with which the member in service was or is associated.
Flags are to be displayed on the inside NOT the outside of windows or doors.
Displayed by immediate family members defined as: wife, husband, mother, father, stepmother, stepfather, Parent through adoption, foster parents who stand or stood in loco parentis, children, step children, children through adoption, brothers, sisters, half brothers and half sisters. Grandparents very often display these flags as well.
To include all active and reserve duty military personnel currently in service to their country.
Displayed during and for the duration of any war or armed conflict.
Can be displayed simultaneously with the American Flag but the American Flag must take the place of greater prominence.


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