Delaware State Flag
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Pickup available at 121 S Webb Ave
Usually ready in 2-4 days
Description
Before becoming it's own state, it was part of Pennsylvania until separating in 1776. Delaware was the first state to ratify the US Constitution in 1787. Thereby, making it the 1st state of the Union.
Nylon:
Best Choice if flying in Sunny, Humid Location. Good for Daily use. Light Weight.
Polyester:
Best Choice if your location is dry and has Consistent High Winds. For daily use. Heavy Duty Material.
Header & Grommets:
A strong and thick canvas fabric punched with brass grommets. Most common for indoor and outdoor use. Will attach to most flagpole types.
Pole Hem/Fringe:
A fold over and hemmed opening for a flag pole to slide into. Mainly used with indoor pole sets.
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Q: What types of flags do you sell?
A: At Liberty Flag, we offer a wide variety of flags, including national flags, state flags, military flags, and custom flags. All our flags are proudly made in the USA.
Q: Are your flags made in the USA?
A: Yes, all of our flags are manufactured in the USA with the highest quality materials and craftsmanship.
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Q: What is the proper order for displaying military flags?
A: The correct order for displaying military flags is as follows:
- United States Army
- United States Marine Corps
- United States Navy
- United States Air Force
- United States Space Force
- United States Coast Guard
Q: How should the American flag be displayed?
A: The flag should be hoisted briskly and lowered ceremoniously. When displayed against a wall, the union (the blue field with stars) should be at the top and to the flag’s own right (the observer’s left). When displayed vertically, the union should be at the top and to the observer’s left. The flag should never touch the ground or be used as drapery.
Q: Do you provide flagpole installation services?
A: Yes, we offer professional flagpole installation services. Our experienced team ensures that your flagpole is installed safely and securely. To schedule an installation service, please contact our customer service team through our website or call us directly.