The United States Air Force flag, introduced and officially adopted by President Harry S. Truman on March 26, 1951, features the U.S. Air Force's crest and shield. The design includes 13 white stars representing the original colonies, a three-star grouping symbolizing the three Departments of the Department of Defense, and a depiction of the North American bald eagle in a cloud formation. The flag's design, created by Dorothy G. Gatchell and Arthur E. Dubois, remains unchanged since its introduction and is also used in the Department of the Air Force seal and the U.S. Air Force's service mark.

- UV Resistant Heavy-Weight Nylon
- Durable & Fast Drying
- Long Lasting Color
Lock Stitched Fly Ends
Strong Canvas Heading
Durable Brass Grommets
Material
Material
UV Resistant Heavy-Weight Nylon
Care
Care
Machine wash on delicate cycle with mild detergent in cold water. Line Dry.
Single Reverse Flag
Single Reverse Flags are flags that have the design printed on one side and the image bleeds through and shows through the other side as a reversed image.
