United States Army Field Flag, Armed Forces, Metal Sign, Optional Rustic Wood Frame, Wall Decor, Wall Art, Vintage, Rustic
United States Army Field Flag, Armed Forces, Metal Sign, Optional Rustic Wood Frame, Wall Decor, Wall Art, Vintage, Rustic

MADE IN THE USA!
This majestic United States Army Field Marines Flag metal sign is made from 24 gauge American steel (No Flimsy Tin Here). Select from three different sizes: Large, Medium, Small. Also, available with an optional rustic wood frame. Designs are baked into a powder coating for a durable finish. Unlike other tin signs, canvas prints, and posters, our metal signs will not bend, fold, dent, or wrinkle over time. You can take a hammer to our signs. Our signs are hand made just like in the days. Rest assured these metal signs are made to last!
Great wall decor for offices, living rooms, industrial lofts, garages, man caves, government buildings and more.
Americana, Wall Decor, Wall Art, Art.
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SIZES:
Large - Metal Panel Measures 36" x 24" - With Wood Frame 38" x 26"
Medium - Metal Panel Measures 24" x 16" - With Wood Frame 26" x 18"
Small - Metal Panel Measures 18" x 12" - With Wood Frame 20" x 14"
FRAMED:
Framed signs come mounted on reclaimed barn wood with rustic screws for an authentic look and feel. Also Comes with a small saw tooth metal hanger on the rear, ready to hang.
The wood frame adds a 2" inch border to the final size of each panel.
NO FRAME:
Metal signs with no frame come drilled and riveted for easy hanging.
A white replica of the War Office Seal set on a blue field. Beneath the seal is a broad white scroll bearing the inscription in scarlet letters, "UNITED STATES ARMY". Beneath the scroll, in white sans serif Arabic numerals, is "1775".
The flag was officially adopted by U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower, on June 12, 1956, via Executive Order 10670.
Prior to 1956 the Army was the only armed service without a flag, official or otherwise, to represent the entire service. In 1955, prompted by the need for a flag to represent the U.S. Army in joint service ceremonies, Secretary of the Army Wilber M. Brucker requested the creation of an army flag.
The U.S. Army flag was dedicated and unfurled to the general public on June 14, 1956 at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, on the 181st anniversary of the establishment of the U.S. Army by the Continental Congress. The original flag measured 4 feet 4 inches by 5 feet 6 inches, the flag is of white silk with a blue embroidered central design of the original War Office seal. "United States Army" is inscribed in white letters on a scarlet scroll, with the year "1775" in blue numerals below.
MADE IN THE USA!
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