U.S. Navy Flag – Official Navy Emblem Flag- United States Navy Flags
3×5 Ft Double Sided and Double Nylon Embroidered (Outdoor / Commercial Quality)
The U.S. Navy Flag is the official emblem flag of the United States Navy, first authorized by President Dwight D. Eisenhower on April 24, 1959. It features a dark blue field with the Department of the Navy seal — an eagle, ship, and anchor — above a yellow scroll inscribed with “United States Navy.”
Unlike maritime signal flags used aboard ships, this flag serves as a ceremonial and representational standard for Navy units, commands, and public displays — flown during official functions, parades, and at Navy installations globally.
🧵 US Navy Flag Specifications:
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Size: 3 x 5 feet (standard outdoor display size)
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Material: Heavy-Duty Double-Ply Nylon – Water-resistant, UV-Stable, Tear-Resistant
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Design: Fully embroidered U.S. Navy seal and scroll on both sides (not printed)
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Construction:
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Quad-stitched edges for durability
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Reinforced fly corners and hem
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Two solid brass grommets for mounting
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🧠 People Also Ask:
When was the U.S. Navy flag adopted?
It was officially adopted on April 24, 1959, by order of President Eisenhower.
What is on the U.S. Navy flag?
The official Navy seal: a bald eagle perched on an anchor, a U.S. ship under sail, and a yellow scroll reading “United States Navy.”
Is the Navy flag flown on Navy ships?
No — U.S. Navy vessels fly the National Ensign and Jack of the United States. The Navy flag is used for ceremonial, parade, and official display on land or at installations.

















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