Story by Scott Sturkol | Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office | 03.19.2023
The American flag on the garrison flagpole is shown March 10, 2023, at Fort McCoy, Wis.
Story by Scott Sturkol | Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office | 08.19.2022
The American flag on the garrison flagpole is shown on several days in August 2022 at Fort McCoy, Wis.
Story by Senior Airman Zoe Wockenfuss | 171st Air Refueling Wing | 08.31.2020
Throughout American history, there has always been a constant. The American flag is a knot in the American legacy that won't come undone. It is worn on the right sleeve of our uniform. It is painted on every military aircraft. It was raised atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima and at Ground Zero of the World Trade Center after the attacks of 9/11. It was oil-spattered and saved......
Story by Scott Sturkol | Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office | 05.26.2020
The American flag is shown on the garrison flagpole May 21, 2020, at Fort McCoy, Wis.
Story by Scott Sturkol | Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office | 02.18.2020
The American flag is shown on the garrison flagpole in the morning hours of Feb. 18, 2020, at Fort McCoy, Wis.
Story by Tech. Sgt. Jonathan Young | I.G. Brown Training and Education Center | 08.06.2019
Sergeant Colon said that it is a great way to start the last day of the workweek, adding that it doesn’t get much better than running with your teammates and Old Glory....
Story by Susan H. Lawson | Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division | 06.28.2019
This week a number of American flags will be displayed in celebration of the Independence Day holiday, but there are a few guidelines to ensure we are displaying Old Glory properly....
Story by Sgt. 1st Class Kelvin Ringold | 13th Armored Corps Sustainment Command (13th ESC) | 04.18.2019
The United States flag is nationally coveted. Its stars represent each state and the colors each represent something powerful. Red represents valor, white represents innocence and blue stands for justice. On this peaceful day, children chanted “USA” while their tiny flags blew gently in the breeze. For them today, the flag was a symbol of hope, pride and honor....