| PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONSStar Spangled Banner Flags, Outdoor Nylon: USA  made of nylon flag material with appliquéd / sewn stars and sewn stripes. Nylon flags are offered stock in 3x5 ft. Allow 1-2 weeks on larger 4x6 ft and 5x8 ft. sizes.
 Star Spangled Banner Flags, Bulldog Cotton: USA made of cotton flag material with appliquéd / sewn stars and sewn stripes. Produced by Annin. Cotton flags are offered in  3x5 ft only.  Both nylon and cotton Star Spangeld Banner flags are finished with a canvas heading and two  brass grommets on the hoist side, 2 rows of stitching top and bottom sides and 4  rows of stitching on the fly side. They are attached to the flagpole by means  of a halyard (rope) and flag snaps, or to smaller poles with flag fasteners. Star Spangled Banner Desktop flags are  made in the United States.  Size is 4 x 6 inch, lightweight nylon material, hemmed all four sides, mounted  on 10” black staffs with a golden spear point. Table top bases are available in  black plastic to display from 1- 7 flags. Wood bases are available with either  10 holes or 12 holes to display additional flags. FLAG  DESCRIPTION / HISTORYThe flag known as the Star Spangled Banner or sometines War of 1812 flag, has 15 stars displayed in 5 rows of 3 each on the blue star field and                    15 red and white stripes. This is the only stars and stripes flag that carried 15 stripes. It was this garrison sized stars and stripes  that flew  over Fort McHenry, Baltimore when defending against  attack by British Navy ships on September 13, 1814. Francis                    Scott Key was detained on a British frigate and could only watch the defense                    of Fort McHenry as the battle continued overnight.  At dawn he saw that                  the                    flag was still proudly waving and he was inspired                  to write the words for the “Star Spangled Banner”, which later became the  National                  Anthem of the U.S.
 
 It was this 15 stars and stripes banner that was carried by the  American Navy and Marines in                    war against the Barbary Pirates and which they                    hoisted over the fort at Derne, Tripoli, on April 27, 1805.  It was the same flag under                      which Commodore Perry won the battle of Lake                    Erie in September 1813, and General Andrew Jackson  signaled victory over                      the British at the Battle of New Orleans in Janaury of 1815, the last major battle of the War of 1812.
 
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