United States Honor Flag

One Flag. One Nation. All Heroes.
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...it was by far the most orchestrated event I have photographed involving police in an airport. Obviously.  The City of Lakeway PD earned the honor of flying the flag...

News Photographer


“This flag is an important part of American history and it is a privilege to share in the pride, passion, and prestige that comes with this special flag.”
Connecticut Governor M. Jodi Rell

“The whole thing sends chills and goose bumps down my arms”

American Airlines Passenger during the brief ceremony.

"....from Austin to Ground Zero to the war zones of Iraq to Afghanistan. The Flags legend continues to grow."

FOX News
This page was last updated: February 7, 2010
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The tragic events of September 11, 2001 changed the course of our nation and our lives as Americans. Our nation came together in support of our country’s Heroes with a renewed spirit of patriotism. A United States flag flew over Ground Zero in honor and support of our Heroes. Now known as the United States Honor Flag, this one flag has since continued to pay tribute to America’s finest in Law Enforcement, Firefighting and the United States Military.

The United States Honor Flag has become a symbol of honor, rich in history, as it has paid tribute to those who have bravely answered the call of duty and have gone before us. It was their duty to serve, it is our duty to honor and remember.

We invite you to join The Honor Network in its mission to honor our American Heroes and reignite the passion and patriotism vital to keeping our great nation united! Please help us make a difference and volunteer, donate or become a corporate sponsor today!


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Great News! American Airlines has been moving the United States Honor Flag across the country and now it’s your turn.  American Airlines has made special arrangements with The Honor Network to provide our Heroes a discount on the lowest fares when you book your air travel from anywhere in the country to Washington during Police Week. When you book your air travel with American Airlines, you are also supporting The Honor Network in its mission to honor our fallen Heroes. See you at Police Week! Click on the Special Travel Link for more details.
"On behalf of all Pennsylvanians, we salute Sergeant Renninger and Officer Crawshaw, who lost their lives in the line of duty," Gov. Rendell said. "We are deeply saddened by their deaths, and are proud to fly the U.S. Honor Flag in their memory."
Photos by, Lisa Macias Miami-Dade Police Department