This past December, I attended a four-day conference in Phoenix, Arizona, for TurningPoint USA, where I met fellow American patriots who also share a very deep love for Israel. At the exposition, there were countless booths that sold sentimental American artifacts, but there was one particular business owner and his company that stood out. 

Bret Draxten, a retired US Navy veteran, started making wooden American flags in his garage over five years ago. The hobby grew into a business he called American Grains, which today offers unique handcrafted flags and coasters. 

Draxten was born in Edina, Minnesota, where he joined the United States Navy as a Seabee and valiantly served for eight years. He was honorably discharged from active duty in 2001 and went on to attend Dunwoody Institute to study drafting and design. 

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