The Garrison Flag hanging over the Pentagon after the 9/11 attack, October 11, 2001. Today, the flag’s condition is as it was when it was retired. Never cleaned it is still soot-stained and has a small rip in one area. The flag resides in the care of the Army’s Center of Military History and serves as a revered symbol of American pride, ideals and resolve in the face of adversity. (Courtesy photo)
010920-A-WQ129-010.JPG Photo By: Master Sgt. Timothy Lawn

Ontario, Oregon - The Garrison Flag hanging over the Pentagon after the 9/11 attack, October 11, 2001. Today, the flag’s condition is as it was when it was retired. Never cleaned it is still soot-stained and has a small rip in one area. The flag resides in the care of the Army’s Center of Military History and serves as a revered symbol of American pride, ideals and resolve in the face of adversity. (Courtesy photo)


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