Flat daddy

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

As Flat Daddy life-size, to be cardboard drawn photographs of US soldiers which have in the course of the mission Enduring Freedom and the war in Iraq are stationed abroad. They were introduced by the director of the Maine National Guard Family Program, Barbara Claudel .

The Flat Daddys are now very popular among the soldiers' families who take their Flat Daddies with them everywhere. However, the photographs also meet with incomprehension and rejection, as many people are now against the war in Iraq .

Web links