3'x5' Goliad Outdoor Flag - Nylon Applique
3'x5' Vice Chief of Naval Operations Outdoor Flag - Printed Nylon
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The 3'x5' Goliad Outdoor Flag, crafted from high-quality nylon, pays homage to an important symbol of Texan bravery. Designed to withstand the elements, this flag features durable header and grommets for easy and secure outdoor display. Whether displayed in your yard, at a historical event, or in front of a business, this flag honors the enduring legacy of Texan independence with a striking and faithful design.
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History of the Goliad Flag
The Goliad Flag, also known as the "Bloody Arm Flag," originated during the Texas Revolution, symbolizing resistance and the desire for freedom from Mexican rule. First flown in Goliad, Texas, in 1835, the flag’s design features a single arm, dripping blood, symbolizing the sacrifices made by the Texan soldiers in their fight for independence. This powerful image represented the resolve of the Texan people to protect their rights and independence, no matter the cost. Today, the Goliad Flag stands as a proud symbol of Texan bravery, grit, and the spirit of the Texas Revolution.
For more history on the Goliad Flag, visit our blog post, "The Forgotten Battle of Goliad."
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