Interactive tour: See how a U.S. flag survived devastating fire
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November 07, 2009

Interactive tour: See how a U.S. flag survived devastating fire

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The day after a fire destroyed his house, Brett Seitz ventured back to his house. Inside it was a soggy, burned-out. smoky mess.

What do you look for, when it seems you've lost everything? Where do you go first?

Brett went straight to the living room wall, where he had hung an American flag signed by his platoon in Iraq.

Take an interactive tour to see how the flag survived

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