Product Description
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Our Economy flags are printed on a polyester/cotton blend; they have the same feel of a cotton flag but with the advantages of a polyester flag. A single hem on the top and bottom with a double hem on the fly end, sewn to a canvas header with brass grommets. All economy flags are made in America.
All Economy Flags Feature:
- Printed poly-cotton blend fabric.
- Traditional feel of cotton flag with advantages of polyester flag.
- Modern dyeing techniques.
- High Resistance to UV Fading.
- Bright colors that are fast to sun and rain.
- Ideal for both residential or commercial applications.
- Standard canvas header with brass grommets.
- Double Stitched fly end.
- 100% Made in U.S.A!
With the passing of the National Security Act of 1947, the United States Air Forces was separated as its own branch of the military. Initially formed as a part of the United States Army in August 1907, this is the second youngest branch of our military. Along with conducting independent air operations, the U.S. Air Force provides air support for land and naval forces and aids in the recovery of troops in the field. The service operates more than 5,369 military aircrafts, 406 ICBMs, and 170 military satellites. It takes around 325,000 active duty airmen to monitor all this equipment. The stated mission of the USAF today is to “fly, fight, and win…in air, space, and cyberspace.” The US code defines the purpose of the USAF as:
- To preserve the peace and security, and provide for the defense, of the United States, the Territories, Commonwealths, and possessions, and any areas occupied by the United States;
- To support national policy;
- To implement national objectives;
- To overcome any nations responsible for aggressive acts that imperil the peace and security of the United States.
The Korean War ensued 3 years after the USAF became its own independent branch. On June 27th, the battle for air supremacy began allowing the Air Force to prove its worth. The Battle of Suwon Airfield would be where the battle for the sky took place, pitting the USAF F-82 Twin Mustang and F-80C Shooting Star against the North Korean Lavochkin La-7 and Ilyushin Il-10. With superior jets and better pilots, the U.S. won this battle. Unfortunately, the Soviet’s had something hidden up their sleeve. The Moikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 was introduced in 1951, bringing dread to the USAF. With its sleek design and highly advanced technology, this swept-winged fighter was able to breakthrough formations and attack US Bomber fleets. The F-86 Sabre was built in direct response to the MiG-15. Many new aircrafts were built by the USAF, all in response to the new technology that the Soviets was being rolled out. Due to the adept flying skills of the veteran pilots of World War II we were able to hold air supremacy throughout the Korean War.