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Flag displays from around the globe. Our flags are used at lots of great addresses, like yours. I've always been struck by the proud photos our customers send us showing the ways they use our products. After getting them for so many years I resolved to start collecting them. If you want to share what you've done with our flags, please go to our web site http://www.theflagguys.com, and send us an e mail. Please low res jpegs only!! For the web, 75K is plenty. That would be 75000 file size. Digital cameras now take even 3 MEG file sizes. That is way too much for the internet and I have to reduce them. Set your camera on LOW Resolution
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Al Cavalari (theflagguys) > From left to right, the flag of Iraq, USA and Mississippi
Al Cavalari (theflagguys) > The flag of Alabama at his base in Iraq...
Al Cavalari (theflagguys) > The famous Bonnie Blue flag of Texan History flying over desert sands at his base in Iraq.......
Al Cavalari (theflagguys) > ...to a more peaceful desert in Arizona. Our flags travel world wide and we appreciate you sharing them with us
Al Cavalari (theflagguys) > This church in CT created a field of flags using a fabulous factory overrun deal we picked up. The Memorial Garden Committee of the Somers (CT) Congregational Church honored military and civilian casualties in the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts on October 23 2005 by displaying a field of American flags, one for each of the 2,231 United States causalities. For a more complete explanation go to http://flagguys.com/amer.html
Al Cavalari (theflagguys) > This is the most striking project I have seen. I am told that the flags were up for about 5 weeks, including over Halloween. This location is on a busy highway. Out of all the crowds that visited this memorial, not one person walked between the neatly organized rows, and not one flag was disturbed. This church really created quite a system for putting them in and they learned a great deal about it. I am told that detailed information on how they did it will appear on a web site. If it does, we will link to it. The flags have now been taken up and and will likely be sent to a sister church who will repeat The Field Of Flags project in another state.
Al Cavalari (theflagguys) > A registry listed the name of each casualty represented by a flag
Al Cavalari (theflagguys) > Customers' Photos photo
Al Cavalari (theflagguys) > 1/28/07: Received this update: "I wanted to write and let you know that our Field of Flags still continues!!! It has been in 9 different locations so far and is currently in Virginia beach, Virginia. It will be in PA in March and back in CT in May.
Sending you the photo of Colchester, CT from last August"
From left to right, the flag of Iraq, USA and Mississippi
 > From left to right, the flag of Iraq, USA and Mississippi
From left to right, the flag of Iraq, USA and Mississippi
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