1Lt Kenneth “Kage” Allen – USAF Featured
June 15, 2020- 1 Lt Kenneth “Kage” Allen was tragically killed when his F-15C went down during a training exercise in the North Sea just one day after his 27th birthday.
Read MoreJune 15, 2020- 1 Lt Kenneth “Kage” Allen was tragically killed when his F-15C went down during a training exercise in the North Sea just one day after his 27th birthday.
Read MoreMay 28, 2020-Officer Nathan Lyday was killed in the line of duty as he responded to a domestic violence call in Ogden.
Read MoreThe North Ogden team came out in support of our Veterans this Memorial Day at its picturesque hometown cemetery.
Read MoreA groundbreaking ceremony for the first Utah Gold Star Families Memorial monument took place on Tuesday, May 19, 2020, at the North Ogden City offices at 10:00 AM. (505 E 2700 N North Ogden)
As we celebrate Armed Forces Day on Saturday, May 16, we hope that the presence of flags at the George E. Wahlen Veterans Home will be a welcomed sight for the residents there.
Read MoreWe were honored to be able to hang “The Sergeant” (15’x25′) from the Davis County Sheriff’s office in honor of Law Enforcement Officer’s Week. We are grateful for the service that these professional’s provide on our behalf.
Read MoreFollow the Flag North Ogden presented “the Lieutenant”, our 30’x60′ American Flag, on the Medical Arts building on campus of Ogden Regional Medical Center.
Read MoreFollow the Flag North Ogden was honored to unveil “the Lieutenant”, our 30’x60′ American Flag, on the north tower of the Intermountain McKay-Dee Hospital in a show of support and thanks to the healthcare workers there. Read More
Feb 28, 2020- Follow the Flag and Utah’s Patriot Guard Riders were honored to stand flags and pay respects to a local Veteran Wayne Tony Taylor. Wayne is a family member of several of our Follow the Flag Volunteers and we count his wife Lona as one of our own.
Read MoreWritten by James Hammon- Gold Star Dad and Devoted Volunteer
I first learned of the small grass roots “Follow The Flag” group back in November of 2018 when the news
that our mayor, neighbor and friend Major Brent Taylor had been killed during his deployment in
Afghanistan.