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Every Hero Has A Story Worth Telling

The United States Honor Flag™ is an American flag that travels the country honoring America’s fallen heroes.

Welcome to The Honor Network

Our Mission is to Honor, Educate, and Inspire.

In a world where stories of heroism often fade into the background noise of daily life, the United States Honor Flag emerges as a powerful testament to the valor and sacrifice of America’s fallen heroes. Every hero has a story worth telling, and this remarkable flag serves as a traveling tribute to these stories, crisscrossing the nation to honor, educate, and inspire.

Event Calendar

Our events are a fantastic opportunity to inspire a community through the selfless service of America’s heroes.

The Grand Design Impact Team strives to Impact our communities through Service to Others, Honoring Heroes, and Providing Inspiration to All.

Never Forget

The United States Honor Flag has traveled millions of miles over the past 20 years by ground, air, and even on NASA’s space shuttle mission. Today, the United States Honor Flag travels in a Grand Design RV and with United Airlines when ground travel is not feasible.

Our Gallery

A gallery of Patriotism, Community, Service, Sacrifice, Honor, Resilience, Courage and Excellence

Online Store

CamoHex

Fleece Hooded Pullover $39

5.5-ounce, 100% polyester Tag-free label Three-panel hood with a solid dyed-to-match drawcord Solid self-fabric hood lining Taped neck Self-fabric cuffs and hem Front pouch pocket

Ladies Endeavor

1/4-Zip Pullover

OGIO® Metro Pack $69

Stocked with options, this impressive bag organizes gadgetry and belongings for quick access.

The Honor Newtwork Caps

The Multicam Cap

 

Closeouts

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Every Hero Has A Story Worth Telling

Donate Today

How to Donate to The United States Honor Flag?

To donate to the United States Honor Flag, which honors the fallen heroes of 9/11 and continues to recognize America's first responders, you can use the PayPal button provided on the right. The flag has a rich history, beginning just after the September 11th attacks, when Chris Heisler received it as a token of gratitude for leading the largest convoy of first responders to Ground Zero. Heisler carried this flag throughout his service in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Texas National Guard, reinforcing a lifelong commitment to ensuring that America's heroes are never forgotten.