The Historic First Navy Jack Flag: A Symbol of American Heritage
This nylon flag measures 3′ x 5′ and features heading and grommets for secure attachment. The design is based on the original flag believed to have flown aboard the Continental Fleet’s flagship Alfred in January, 1776.
- Made from durable nylon material
- Heading and grommets for easy flying
- Ideal for outdoor use
A Brief History of the First Navy Jack Flag
The First Navy Jack flag, also known as the ‘Bunker Hill’ flag, has a rich history dating back to the American Revolution. It is believed that this flag or one of its variations was used by American ships throughout the Revolution.
In modern times, the only US Navy ship authorized to fly this historic flag is the aircraft carrier, U.S.S. Enterprise.
Product Features
- Durable nylon construction
- 3′ x 5′ size with heading and grommets
- Ideal for outdoor use, including marine environments
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Get Your First Navy Jack Flag Today!
Show your American pride with this historic flag, perfect for display on your boat, home, or office. Order now and receive a high-quality nylon flag that will withstand the elements.
In 1777, John Paul Jones, a renowned American naval commander, flew a variation of the First Navy Jack flag aboard his ship, the USS Ranger. This historic event marked one of the first times an American flag was flown by a US Navy vessel. Today, you can own a piece of that history with our nylon First Navy Jack flag.
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