Actually, the flag disposal at Fire Depts is already widespread, maybe not in your local region, but I've looked at hundreds of designs and think I'm going to come up with my own.
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Speaking more of flags and opening up on a little history, here's a few pics from when I lived on Iwo Jim in 89-90 while stations at the USCG Pacific Loran-C station 9970. We were the master station for the largest geographic coverage areas. In our off time over the year of isolated duty, we'd explored the island history and WWII artifacts.
Here is the American Memorial on Mt Surabachi that resides next to the Japanese Memorials.
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This is the memorial in front of the exact point the flag was planted. I'm happy to say it's still there, despite the volcanic ground movement and erosion. I see that the USCG station and transmitter has been consumed by the jungle since its closure in 1994.
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This was a sandstone carving made by one of the US service members that was part of the occupation of the island after the war.
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One of my departing gives from my duty was an offical US flag that was certified to have flown over the White House and on Mt Surbachi Iwo Jima.
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