Texas Navy 1958 Flag Made in USA

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Made in USA. Exclusive 2nd Amendment flag. Double or Single Sided Dacron. In Stock. LARGE from 12x18 inch to 15x20 feet. The ceremonial flag of the Texas Navy Association for sale - Outdoor. Flagpole or Boat Flag. 2x3 3x5 4x6 5x8 6x10 Jumbo 8x12 10x15 12x18 15x20 Stadium. All are available in double sided. 8x10 or larger have rope and thimble.

Add 2 extra grommets to any flag here.

Custom Made of durable and long-lasting nylon fabric and solid brass grommets, this flag lasts much longer than our Standard flag. You won't find nylon flags with higher tensile and tear strength. It has excellent strength retention under UV exposure, and high resistance to UV fading. The colors are deep, bright, and last over time due to the aniline dye process. They have better wash-fastness and light-fastness than nylons of similar fabric construction. One inch double edge fold around flag, with four rows of stitching on the fly edge. There is reinforced stitching at the top and bottom of the fly edge of the flag.

You can order this flag in various sizes, from 5x8 feet to 12x18 feet. This high-quality flag is 100% made in the USA.

This product has the following features:

  • - Durable, high-quality dacron polyester flag made to last
  • - Resistant to water, UV fading and pressure
  • - Includes one-inch double edge fold right around the flag to keep it in place
  • - Reinforced stitching at the bottom and top of the flag
  • - You can attach it easily to any flag pole

This is the Texas Navy 1958 Flag, based on the Texas Flag and U.S. Flag. In 1958 the governor of Texas reestablished the Texas Navy, consisting of all types of vessels all the way down to a canoe. It includes the USS Texas, a museum ship which serves as the flagship of the Texas Navy.

Although the Tideland dispute was settled on 1 June 1960, the Third Texas Navy continued to function as a social club. In 1970, its headquarters were relocated to Galveston by Governor Preston Smith. In October 1972, it was re-designated the Texas Navy Association and chartered as a nonprofit organization by Secretary of State Bob Bullock. In 1973, the Sixty-third Texas Legislature passed S.B. 94, which established the "Texas Navy Association as the official governing body of Texas Navy operations". As of 2019, the Texas Navy Association is still in operation

Further Reading https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Navy

?These flags are custom printed and made to order. Production time may vary. We do not offer refunds on custom printed flags.


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