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SALT LAKE CITY — Kyle Fox is defined by his patriotism, service and love of God. He’s an everyday citizen who, during a time when divisions are strong and many have lost hope, felt compelled to create a project that unites people around a common symbol of freedom. He set to work creating the largest free-flying American flag in The United States and then flew it across a 1,100-foot canyon near his home.
His desire was to inspire greater patriotism in others and to strengthen the love of country within his community. His "Follow the Flag" project has become more than he could have imagined, has impacted thousands and has helped military families heal.
Fox believes we all have a responsibility to be courageous, to speak out and to have hope. We’ll share the faces, places and inspiring stories surrounding this project. Angie Denison is an executive producer over Special Projects at KSL TV. Contact her at adenison@ksl.com.