Flags displayed in Ringgold to honor deceased veterans are at their most poignant when the wind stops blowing and they droop as if in memory of the men and women who served their country.
The flag displays in Ringgold that honor deceased veterans can be seen on the courthouse lawn, along streets, on the laws of residents and many other places.
The number of flags honoring deceased veterans in Ringgold on patriotic holidays has grown to 2,000.
Tamara Wolk
The number of flags honoring deceased veterans in Ringgold on patriotic holidays has grown to 2,000.
Tamara Wolk
Flags displayed in Ringgold to honor deceased veterans are at their most poignant when the wind stops blowing and they droop as if in memory of the men and women who served their country.
Tamara Wolk
The flag displays in Ringgold that honor deceased veterans can be seen on the courthouse lawn, along streets, on the laws of residents and many other places.
If you drive through Ringgold, you’ve probably seen American flags going up for Memorial Day, the annual time to remember those who gave their lives while serving in the military.
The now 2,000 flags that go up in Ringgold for patriotic holidays honor veterans who have passed away at any time — people who have served their country and stood ready to put their lives on the line if called upon to do so.
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