The Virginia Flaggers, a group that places Confederate Highway Memorial Battle Flags at sites around the commonwealth, is performing site improvements to the flag location on I-95 and has temporarily removed the flag and flag pole. The work is expected to be completed this fall and the flag will return with a re-dedication ceremony. The Flaggers have 25 other flag locations, including 14 in and around Danville where the City Council voted to remove a Third National Confederate Flag from the grounds of the Sutherlin Mansion. The group promises to stand up to efforts to remove Confederate flags.
Key Takeaways:
- The I-95 Chester flag site was the first Highway Memorial Battle Flag raised in the Commonwealth.
- The Virginia Flaggers Highway Memorial Battle Flags are dedicated to the Glory of God and our flags fly in memory and honor of our Confederate dead.
- Several weeks ago, we began the process of extensive site improvements at our I-95 Chester Flag Site.
“The Virginia Flaggers Highway Memorial Battle Flags are dedicated to the Glory of God and our flags fly in memory and honor of our Confederate dead.”
http://vaflaggers.blogspot.com/2016/08/what-happened-to-chester-i-95-flag.html
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