Five Stars

Five Stars
"Blue Star Service Banners were widely used during both World Wars, but were not embraced during the Korean or Vietnam wars with the same enthusiasm. The American Legion rekindled that spirit of pride in our military men and women following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks by providing banners to military families across the nation."
http://www.legion.org/troops/bluestar
Originally shared by North Carolina Museum of History
In honor of Veteran’s Day tomorrow, our #TextileTuesday features a “Blue Star Banner” from World War II. These small flags typically hung in a front window, and each star represented a family member in the armed services. Robert and Ruth Whitlow of Leasburg (Caswell County) had four sons and two daughters in service. Commercially-made banners only went up to five stars, so the Whitlows attached an additional star taken from another banner.
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