Washington’s Commander-in-Chief Flag is traditionally associated with George Washington during the American Revolutionary War. The flag features a deep blue field with thirteen white stars arranged in a circle, symbolizing the original thirteen colonies united as equals.
Believed to have been used to mark Washington’s headquarters or command presence, the circular star pattern conveys unity and continuity, with no single colony placed above another. This flag has become one of the most recognizable and enduring symbols of Washington’s leadership and the birth of the United States.
Features:
Size: 3′ x 5′
Material: Durable, lightweight nylon
Design: Digitally dyed for bright, long-lasting color
Heading: Reinforced polyester canvas
Attachment: Brass grommets for secure hanging
Proudly made in the United States. This flag is made to order—please allow 7–14 days for delivery.
Larger sizes are available—please inquire for details.