Wooden Betsy Ross Flag
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Doolittle
The Jimmy Doolittle, our 13 star small wooden American flag, commemorates the brave men who took part in the daunting assault on Tokyo, Japan during World War II. On 18 April 1942, sixteen Army Air Corps B-25 bombers took off from the USS Hornet for a first of its kind bomber assault on mainland Japan. They flew under the passionate leadership of Jimmy Doolittle and overcame immense odds to strike a decisive psychological blow.
Midway
Our "Midway" Betsy Ross rustic wood flag tells a story about those who served in the Pacific Theater. In June of 1942, the United States Navy demonstrated the overwhelming power that can be achieved through the combination of exceptional intelligence gathering, planning, and military execution. Only six months after the horrific attack on Pearl Harbor, the US Navy dealt a devastating blow to the Japanese navy when they subverted a Japanese attack through pre-emptive action. The "Midway" wooden 13 star American flag commemorates these men's courage and triumph in the turmoil that surrounded the initial days of the war in the Pacific.
Iwo Jima
The "Iwo Jima" is our large wooden Betsy Ross flag, also made by veterans. This 13 colonies flag commemorates the 5 week relentless battle in the Pacific Theatre during World War II. From 19 February to 26 March 1945, over 110,000 Marines, Navy Corpsmen, and Army Airmen participated in the unceasing action to take the strategic island. Its significance is often seen in the iconic photograph and monument of US Marines raising the flag atop Mount Suribachi.