Description
Operation Iraqi Freedom" w/map of Iraq
or
"Operation Enduring Freedom" w/map of Afghanistan
Flag Case To Honor Military Personnel Now Serving or Those Who Served in These Campaigns
Small Flag Display Case
Will fit 3x5 Flags
Solid Oak, Walnut, Cherry, or Mahogany
Personalized Laser Engraving (optional)
Double Strength Glass Panel
Crushed Velvet Background (blue)
Accepts Folded 3x5ft Flag (optional)
Laser Engraved Map (OIF or OEF) (optional)
Laminate Panel Back w/ Hanger
Inside Dimensions: 15W x 7-1/2H
This case is NOT big enough for a burial or coffin-size flag.
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Orders for the Operation Enduring Freedom - Flag Case are usually shipped out within one business day to places within the USA and Canada.
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Please check some testimonials below:
"Operation Enduring Freedom will always hold a special place in my heart. As a veteran of this campaign, I can say that this was one of the most challenging yet rewarding experiences of my life. I am proud to have served, and I will never forget the bonds I formed and the sacrifices made." - Fernando C.
"My time in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom was a defining moment in my life. The challenges we faced were immense, but they made me stronger and more resilient. I’m honored to have been part of this operation and grateful for the opportunity to serve alongside so many brave men and women." - Brian K.
"Operation Enduring Freedom was a mission like no other. Serving in such a volatile environment taught me the true meaning of teamwork and sacrifice. We fought for our country, but we also fought for each other. It was an experience that changed my life forever." - Albert H.
"I served in Operation Enduring Freedom for two tours, and every day was a test of endurance, courage, and resilience. While the mission was difficult, the sense of duty and camaraderie made it all worthwhile. I’m incredibly proud of what we accomplished and the sacrifices made by everyone involved." - Rodney T.