Commemorative

Object number2017.75.1 a-e
Date2005-2007
OriginBangladesh
OriginUnited States of America
MediumFabric; Paint; Nylon; Brass; Cardboard; Ink; Plastic; Paper; Adhesive tape
Credit LineGift of Jeffrey A. Favorite
DescriptionCommemorative consisting of Terrible Towel, American flag, flag box, certificate, and flag etiquette document.DimensionsHeight x Width x Depth (a): 15 × 25.063 × 0.5 in. (38.1 × 63.7 × 1.3 cm)
Height x Width x Depth (b): 35.125 × 60.25 × 0.25 in. (89.2 × 153 × 0.6 cm)
Height x Width x Depth (c): 10.25 × 12.25 × 1.188 in. (26 × 31.1 × 3 cm)
Height x Width (d): 8.563 × 11 in. (21.8 × 27.9 cm)
Height x Width x Depth (e - folded): 7.5 × 3.375 × 0.063 in. (19.1 × 8.6 × 0.2 cm)
Height x Width (e - unfolded): 7.5 × 13.313 in. (19.1 × 33.8 cm)
Inscriptions(a)
Front has black and gold text "MYRON COPE'S OFFICIAL / The / terrible / towel TM / A PITTSBURGH ORIGINAL".

(d)
Front has military insignia in each corner; each has text:
top left insignia: "USCENTAF";
top right insignia: "379th EXPEDITIONARY OPERATIONS GROUP";
bottom left insignia: "THUNDERBIRDS / 34TH BOMB SQ";
bottom right insignia: "THUNDERBIRDS / 34TH EBS".

Front has printed black commemorative text including "34TH EXPEDITIONARY BOMB SQUADRON / LET IT BE KNOWN THAT THIS AMERICAN FLAG WAS FLOWN IN COMBAT OVER AFGHANISTAN / ONBOARD A B-1 BOMBER IN HONOR OF THE / PITTSBURGH STEELERS / IN SUPPORT OF OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM ON 13 APRIL 2007. / AIRCRAFT: 86-095 / ... / MISSION NUMBER: 703 / CALLSIGN: BONE 13 / ... / [ink signature] / James A. Pryor, Lt Col, USAF / Commander, 34th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron".

(e)
Front has blue printed text including:
first column: "U.S. Flag Etiquette / [Pledge of Allegiance] / ...";
second column: "Displaying the U.S. Flag / ... / Folding the Flag / ...";
third column: "Caring For The Flag";
fourth column: "Official Flag Holidays".
Marks(a)
Reverse has white fabric maker tag in top proper right corner with embroidered text on front including "OFFICIALLY LICENSED / A portion of the proceeds from / the sale of this item benefits Allegheny / Valley School, a private non-profit organization / providing residential and therapeutic programs / throughout Pennsylvania for children and adults / with intellectual and developmental disabilities. / ... / [image of Terrible Towel]" and reverse including "Little Earth Productions / ACCESSORIES FOR THE FASHIONABLE FAN / Pittsburgh, PA / Manufacturers of the Terrible Towel / ... / Made in Bangladesh... / 100% Cotton... / [care instructions]".

White paper product tag attached to top poper right corner has printed black text including "OFFICIALLY LICENSED / A portion of the proceeds from / the sale of thie item benefits Allegheny Valley / School, a private non-profit organization providing / residential and therapeutic programs throughout Pennsylvania / for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. / ... / [image of Terrible Towel] / Born and bred in Pittsburgh...of course. / [barcode]"

(b)
Maker information on white fabric header near top corner "[logo] GAMA TM / 100% NYLON FLAGS / MADE IN THE USA".

(c)
Sides have white and yellow text including:
Front face and back face have "GAMA TM / FLAGS / Approx. 3ft x 5ft / HIGH QUALITY NYLON / EMBROIDERED / AMERICAN / FLAG / PROUDLY / MADE IN U.S.A. / INCLUDES INFORMATIVE PAMPHLET ON FLAG ETIQUETTE";
Back has in bottom right corner "©2005 GAMA FLAG INC. / ... / NY, NY... / ... / Made in USA / 100% NYLON / Exclusive of Decorations / ... / [barcode]";
Top, left, right, and bottom sides have "Approx. 3ft x 5ft / HIGH QUALITY NYLON / EMBROIDERED AMERICAN FLAG".
Historical NotesAmerican flag, Terrible Towel, and a certificate authenticating that the items were flown over Afghanistan on April 13, 2007, by the 34th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron that donor Jeffrey A. Favorite was a member of. Since many of the men were Steelers fans (even those not from Pittsburgh) they decided to fly the Terrible Towel as well as the flag. The items go in the cockpit with the pilots and then the Commander signs the certificate after the flight. Favorite’s squadron was based in Qatar, but flew support missions in Afghanistan.
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