Celebrate the Marshall Islands’ Rich History with Our Indoor Flag
The flag of Marshall Islands was officially adopted on May 1, 1979.
- The islands, long a part of the U.S. Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, gained their independence in 1979, and hoisted this striking flag.
Symbolism Behind the Design
- The orange and white stripes are symbolic of the two side-by-side island chains within the Marshalls, the Rotok and Ralik.
- The blue field represents the surrounding Pacific Ocean, and the white star has a point for each district – 24 in all.
Flag Details
- This indoor flag measures 4′ x 6′ and is made of high-quality materials.
- It features a pole sleeve and fringe for added elegance.
Order your Marshall Islands 4′ x 6′ Indoor Flag w/ Pole Sleeve & Fringe today and showcase your pride in this Pacific nation’s rich history!
A Historical Note
The Marshall Islands, a former U.S. Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, has a complex and fascinating history. Did you know that the islands were once home to a significant nuclear testing program? From 1946 to 1958, the United States conducted 23 nuclear tests on Bikini Atoll, resulting in the displacement of thousands of Marshallese people. Today, the Marshall Islands continues to work towards recovery and growth, making their national flag a powerful symbol of resilience and independence.
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