
Doughboy Flag
According to Marine Corps lore, Sergeant Major Daly rallied his Marines with the famous battle cry, "Come on, you sons-o'-bitches, do you want to live forever?" This battle cry, delivered during the desperate fighting in Belleau Wood in June 1918, is a testament to "Doughboys" resilience and courage and connects us to their sacrifices made in the past. It is a fitting tribute to the Marine Corps SOBs who showed extraordinary valor and a determination to live forever despite overwhelming odds.
- Measures 5'x3'Â
- 4 Heavy-duty Grommets, ready to hang!
- Vibrant colors, Sublimation Dye Poly
- Lightweight and durable
*Printed on one side only. Inside use suggested*
According to Marine Corps lore, Sergeant Major Daly rallied his Marines with the famous battle cry, "Come on, you sons-o'-bitches, do you want to live forever?" This battle cry, delivered during the desperate fighting in Belleau Wood in June 1918, is a testament to "Doughboys" resilience and courage and connects us to their sacrifices made in the past. It is a fitting tribute to the Marine Corps SOBs who showed extraordinary valor and a determination to live forever despite overwhelming odds.
- Measures 5'x3'Â
- 4 Heavy-duty Grommets, ready to hang!
- Vibrant colors, Sublimation Dye Poly
- Lightweight and durable
*Printed on one side only. Inside use suggested*
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According to Marine Corps lore, Sergeant Major Daly rallied his Marines with the famous battle cry, "Come on, you sons-o'-bitches, do you want to live forever?" This battle cry, delivered during the desperate fighting in Belleau Wood in June 1918, is a testament to "Doughboys" resilience and courage and connects us to their sacrifices made in the past. It is a fitting tribute to the Marine Corps SOBs who showed extraordinary valor and a determination to live forever despite overwhelming odds.
- Measures 5'x3'Â
- 4 Heavy-duty Grommets, ready to hang!
- Vibrant colors, Sublimation Dye Poly
- Lightweight and durable
*Printed on one side only. Inside use suggested*


















