Where America's Day Begins
This territorial flag features the Guam seal on a dark blue field symbolizing unity with the sea and sky, and a
thin red border around the edges representing the blood shed during World War II and the Spanish Occupancy. Simple but
meaningful, this flag holds many ideas that Guam natives are proud to wave on their flag.
The shape of the seal was inspired by a weapon used by the Chamorro, the indigenous people of the Marianas
Islands. The coconut tree within the seal symbolizes self-sustenance and a dedication to continuous growth. The tree trunk is
bent but still stands tall to demonstrate the hardships Guam has undergone but most importantly survived. The boat, The Flying
Proa, and the water represent the courage, navigation skill, and importance of trading to the island. Adopted on February 9,
1948, the Guam flag has been a symbol of homeland pride for over 50 years.
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Minimum Order of $230 Required
Available in three different sizes to fit your space requirements. Select from heading and
grommets only, pole hem only, fringe only or pole hem and fringe together.
Constructed from heavy duty 200 denier nylon, finished with a canvas heading and grommets.
Features
- UV Resistant Fabric.
- Canvas Heading with Brass Grommets.
- Optional Pole Hem & Fringe Finishing.
- Color Matched Thread.
- Full 1/4" Turn on All Seams.
- Chain Stitch on All Horizontal Seams.
- All Flags are quadruple stitched and back tacked (4 rows of stitching) at the fly hem.