Our Mission:
Remembering the Fallen by caring for those left behind. We build wooden flags to honor the Fallen and we present them to their families.
Our Vision:
Flags of the Fallen will build a flag to memorialize and remember every Fallen military heroes and first responders.
Honoring the Fallen by Creating Wooden Flags in Remembrance of Their Service
We Honor the Fallen Every Day
Every day the fallen live on in our hearts and minds. Flags of the Fallen will not forget those we’ve lost and we will honor the fallen every day.
We Build To Honor
Each flag that is built by Flags of the Fallen is built to honor those that we have lost. We also build the flags for the familes and loved ones so they can see that their loved one will never be forgotten.
They Will Not Be Forgotten
Over 1.1 million soldiers have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to America. As part of the Flags of the Fallen vision, we will not forget any of those who made that sacrifice.
Flags of the Fallen Customized Wooden Flags
Flags of the Fallen is committed to honoring the fallen by building wooden flags. Each flag is created and personalized by the input we receive before we begin the building process. If you want to nominate someone, get a flag for yourself or maybe even both check out the donate page.
On the donate page you can donate to Flags of the Fallen, nominate a fallen loved one or buy yourself a flag and give someone else a flag.
Meet Our Leadership
Mike Morgan
Chief Executive Officer & Founder
(678) 787-9120
mike@flagsofthefallen.com
Unlike my partners, brothers and friends on the board of Flags of the Fallen, I have not had the honor of serving this great country. I owe a great debt to these men and all the people who have served. Through Flags of the Fallen, we plan to honor the memories of the heroes that we have lost by caring for those that they left behind by keeping their names on these flags for all to see and remember. Their service may have ended, but our gratitude never will. I read their names often so I will never forget what they gave for us. I hope to lead this group for many years and celebrate the lives of these warriors with many toasts, tears, cheers…and flags!
Joao Pereira
Chief Operating Officer
(770) 910-5859
joao@flagsofthefallen.com
I earned the title of United States Marine in 2003 as an 0311 Rifleman. During my time in the Marine Corps, I deployed 3 times; Haiti and two tours in Iraq (Karmah/Fallujah and Ramadi). During my time, I served with some of the greatest men I know; some of those men paid with the ultimate sacrifice. I joined Flags of the Fallen to help in preserving their memories.
Matthew Cobb
Chief Technology Officer
(321) 323-9472
matthew.cobb@flagsofthefallen.org
Matthew is currently the Chief Technical Officer for Flags of the Fallen. Though, Matthew has never served in the military, his daily commitment is to honor those who serve, have served, and have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. He joined Flags of the Fallen with this daily committment in mind knowing he could provide the technical expertise to help honor the Fallen every single day.
John Gomez
Marketing & Media Director
john@flagsofthefallen.org
John spent 9 years in the Navy, from 1997-2006. He served on USS Halyburton from 1998-2002, supported Exercise Solid Step on the Argentine destroyer Sarandi, was stationed at NAS Brunswick in Maine, and is a plank owner of USS Forrest Sherman.
David Stoller
Board Member
david.stoller@flagsofthefallen.org
I am a 14-year Law Enforcement Officer serving as a Deputy with the Criminal Suppression Unit of my Sheriff’s Office in North Carolina. Along with my full-time duties I am also the owner of Dwood Studios LLC where I do custom wood working and make various DIY Youtube videos, including, how to build a flag along with templates and pieces to build American Flags.
Dave Lunger
Board Member
dave.lunger@flagsofthefallen.org
Dave is currently the Director of Project Management at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL) at Florida State University in Tallahassee FL. He provides leadership, vision and direction in the planning and implementation of major projects funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Prior to joining the NHMFL he served 27 years in the United States Air Force. He is a retired Colonel who has held two operational commands and served on the staffs of the Secretary of Defense and Chairman of the Joint. He is a rated Master Navigator and graduate and former instructor in the USAF Weapons School with over 2,500 flight hours in the B-52.
John Gow
Board Member
john.gow@flagsofthefallen.org
A native of Miami, FL, John enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 2003 as an infantry rifleman (0311) where he deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. As fate would have it, John and our COO, João would meet while stationed at MCB Camp Lejeune, NC, and spark a friendship that has lasted over 15 years. John is currently a full-time law enforcement officer and has continued to stay active in the veteran community. John considers being part of Flags of the Fallen to be a significant privilege that allows him to help honor our veterans and first responders who have sacrificed everything to protect our communities and nation.