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  2. About the Service Flag - Blue Star Mothers of America

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    The Service flag, also called the Blue Star Flag, was designed and patented by WWI Army Captain Robert L. Queisser of the 5th Ohio Infantry who had two sons serving on the front line. The flag quickly became the unofficial symbol of a child in service.

  3. Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc

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    pnpcarla@bluestarmothers.us. Past National President. Anne Parker. ~FL. pnpanne@bluestarmothers.us. pnpanne@bluestarmothers.us. Blue Star Mothers now part of the CFC! If you are a federal employee, postal worker or member of the U.S. military, please consider donating to us through your Combined Federal Campaign. Our CFC/OPM is 34583.

  4. Blue Star Mothers of America - Wikipedia

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    The blue star flag was designed and patented by World War I Army Capt. Robert Queissner of the 5th Ohio Infantry, who had two sons serving on the front line. This flag quickly became the unofficial symbol of a family member in service.

  5. The Service Flag: The Story of the Families Left Behind. - Navy...

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    The Service Flag, also called the Blue Star Flag, was designed and patented during WW I by US Army Captain Robert L. Queisser of the 5th Ohio Infantry who had two sons serving in France on the front lines. The flag quickly became the unofficial symbol of a child in service.

  6. What Is Blue Star Mothers? Get to Know the Organization -...

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    Founded during World War II, the Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc. (BSMA), is a nonprofit that continues to advocate for and support mothers who have children serving in the U.S. military. BSMA consists of thousands of members with hundreds of chapters nationwide.

  7. Service Flags - Blue Star Mothers of Fredericksburg VA4

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    The Service flag, also called the Blue Star Flag, was designed and patented by WWI Army Captain Robert L. Queisser of the 5th Ohio Infantry who had two sons serving on the front line. The flag quickly became the unofficial symbol of a child in service.

  8. Post 225 Blue Star Banner Fact Sheet

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    The Blue Star Service Banner was designed and patented in 1917 by World War I Army Capt. Robert L. Queissner of the 5th Ohio Infantry who had two sons serving on the front line. It quickly became the unofficial symbol of a child in the service.

  9. Blue Star Mothers of America Flag Etiquette

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    Flag Etiquette. General Display American Flag Etiquette It is the universal custom to display the American flag only from sunrise to sunset on buildings and on stationary flagstaffs in the open. However, when a patriotic effect is desired, the flag may be displayed twenty-four hours a day if properly illuminated during the hours of darkness. 1.

  10. History of the Blue Star Service banner - Blue Star Salute...

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    The Service Banner is an 8x14-inch white field with a blue star(s) and a red border. Today, Blue Star Service Banners are displayed by families who have a loved one serving in the Armed Forces, including activated members of the National Guard and Reserves, whether the family member is a son, daughter, brother, sister, wife, husband, cousin ...

  11. Blue Star Mothers of America

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