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Navy Flag Indoor Flagpole Kit w/ Gold Fringe

$256.00
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The US Navy flag featuring a dark blue field with the Navy's seal in the center. The flag is fashioned with 3 sides of gold fringe and a gold tassel. It hangs at rest on an indoor ornate flagpole with a gold-colored spear at the top.
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Description

The US Navy's roots date back to the American Revolution, but the classic Navy flag was not introduced until 1959 by President Dwight Eisenhower. This American-made Navy Flag Set features the authentic design for the United States Navy. The presentation set creates a respectful and patriotic display for your veteran events, schools, federal buildings, conferences, funerals, or any U.S. Navy-supporting business.  

Our US Navy Flag Set is for indoor use. This set includes a two-piece oak rod with brass or chrome compound, decorated with either an Army Spear or a battalion lance. The 3-sided gold fringe, cord, and tassel detail in this set make for a classic display.  

THE U.S. NAVY FLAG & POLE PRESENTATION SET INCLUDES:

  • Unweighted floor stand
  • 2 piece polished oak pole
  • Choice of ornament
  • Gold cord and tassel
  • Navy flag with gold fringe

*Please note: The ceiling must be at least one foot taller than the pole being purchased*

For a full display, present the Navy flag with the American flag and any of our other indoor military flag sets. From an observer point-of-view, they should fly left to right: Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and POW/MIA when a part of a set.

FLAG & FLAGPOLE RECOMMENDATIONS

*Please note: the ceiling must be at least one foot taller than the presentation flagpole.

Pole Height  Flag Suggestion 
7' / 8'  3' x 5'
 9' 4' x 6' 

 

How to display military flags indoors:

The order of precedence is a U.S. Department of Defense guideline and follows the order in which each of these institutions were founded. Indoor military flag order of precedence (left to right): The American flag displayed first, followed in order by the U.S. Army flag, the U.S. Marine Corps flag, the U.S. Navy flag, the U.S. Air Force flag, and finally the U.S. Coast Guard flag. The order of precedence is a U.S. Department of Defense guideline and follows the order in which each of these institutions were founded.

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