Description
Easily create a stunning indoor display with our American-made US Space Force flag set! This kit is ideal for display in military bases, auditoriums, businesses, Veterans organizations, and more.
Each set contains one of our nylon Space Force flags, finished with silver fringe and a pole sleeve. This flag is ready for display with a sturdy two-piece oak flagpole, available in three different heights to match your space best. Finish off your display set with the included silver cord and tassel.
Flags.com is an approved government contractor under CAGE Code 1RQN6 and DUNS #80-318-6824. We are proud to provide American-made display materials for the US Armed Forces through both CONUS and OCONUS shipments.
Each Space Force Indoor Flagpole Kit Includes
- Space Force flag with fringe and pole sleeve
- Two-piece polished oak pole with brass joint
- Unweighted gold finish floor stand
- Army spear ornament
- Silver cord and tassel
Flag & Flagpole Recommendations
We offer this kit with three differently sized flagpoles, 7’, 8’, and 9’ tall. The 7’ and 8’ poles come with a 3’ by 5’ flag, and the 9’ tall pole comes with a 4’ by 6’ flag. We recommend choosing a pole at least one foot shorter than your ceiling height.
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Pole Height |
Flag Size |
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7' / 8' |
3' x 5' |
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9' |
4' x 6' |
Consider presenting this flag along with the American flag display set and any of our other indoor military flag sets.
Proper Display Method
Indoor military flags should be presented from left to right. The American flag is displayed first, followed in order by the Army flag, Marine Corps flag, Navy flag, Air Force flag, Space Force flag, and lastly, the Coast Guard flag. The US Department of Defense established the guideline for the order of precedence for these flags.
Space Force Branch History
The United States Space Force is a branch of the Armed Forces organized under the Department of the Air Force, similar to the way the Marine Corps is organized under the Department of the Navy. The Space Force is tasked with missions and operations in the rapidly evolving space domain.
The US Space Force was established on December 20, 2019, when the National Defense Authorization Act was signed into law. The creation of the USSF was the first new branch of the US Armed Forces in 73 years, and it resulted from widespread recognition that space has become a national security imperative.

