Honoring the Legacy of 9/11: A Message from Flags of Valor

Honoring the Legacy of 9/11: A Message from Flags of Valor

Brian Steorts
Dear Family & Friends, As a college student on that fateful day 22 years ago, I vividly remember the shock and disbelief that washed over me as I watched the...
Humble Heroes: Honoring First Responders in the 9/11 Promise Run

Humble Heroes: Honoring First Responders in the 9/11 Promise Run

Over the weekend of 9/11, a team of ten people from Flags of Valor ran the 9/11 Promise Run. The run is a 240-mile relay, from the Pentagon Memorial to Ground Zero.

As a veteran owned and operated company, coming home is a major theme among our employees. All of our combat, veteran craftsman served overseas, and we wanted a way to thank those who serve in our backyards and neighborhoods. We come back to our families, our friends, and our communities. These sacred places are protected by our first responders, and that is why we ran in the 9/11 Promise Run.

Thin Red Line Wood Flag made in America by Veterans at Flags of Valor

The Wide Impact of the Thin Red Line

Brian Steorts
Combat veterans know what it is to serve outside the wire—beyond what’s safe. So do our nation’s firefighters, swift-boat rescue teams, paramedics and other first responders.  What does the Thin...
Always Remember September 11th

September 11th - 8:46am

Brian Steorts
The message is simple...We will never forget. We will ALWAYS remember September 11th, 2001.
Loudoun County Fire Department at Flags of Valor - Thin Red Line in action!

When is the Last Time You Thanked a Firefighter?

Think about this question.  When is the last time you personally thanked a firefighter? Our company can answer this question with clarity.  We recently experienced a fire in our workshop. ...