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Flags for Fort Snelling (FFFS) is a Minnesota-based nonprofit organization dedicated to reviving the tradition of placing American flags at every headstone in Fort Snelling National Cemetery every Memorial Day. Since its inception in 2015, FFFS has expanded significantly, growing from a few thousand flags to nearly 200,000, with an emphasis on sustainability through a new retractable flag design.

In addition to flag placement, the organization facilitates connections between families and their heroes through Flag Placement Requests, enabling volunteers to honor service members by placing flags at their gravesites and providing photos for families unable to attend. With a remarkable record of donations and volunteer involvement, FFFS continues to strengthen this meaningful tradition for future generations.

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