Honor Your Loved One with a Service Star Banner – One Star
This standard is displayed by immediate family members of a person serving in the Armed Forces during a Period of War.
Displaying Pride and Support
- The family member who is in the service does not need to be stationed overseas in order for his or her family to display the banner.
- Organizations and businesses may also display the service banner if they have members serving in the Armed Forces.
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A Symbol of Pride and Support
The Service Star Banner is a meaningful way to show your pride and support for your loved one who is serving in the Armed Forces. Displaying this banner is a tradition that dates back to World War I, when families would hang blue stars in their windows to signify that they had a family member serving overseas.
A Historical Significance
Did you know that the Service Star Banner originated during World War I? The idea was conceived by Robert L. Queissner, a WWI veteran, who wanted to find a way to honor and support families with loved ones serving in the war. Today, the tradition continues, and displaying the Service Star Banner is a powerful way to show your love and appreciation for those serving our country.
Order now and proudly display your support for your loved one serving in the Armed Forces!
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