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Flag Flying 101

 

A quick overview of rules for
displaying the USA flag properly

Which Way to Display

The flag can be displayed vertically or horizontally as long as the stars are on 'your' left side as you look at it.

Display Times

In the past, tradition indicated that flags should only be displayed after sunrise and taken down before sunset. In recent years, however, flags are flown at night around the country in respect for the men and women that protect our country... the rule is that a light must shine on the flag as long as it is in darkness.

Flag Poles

When raising the flag on a flag pole, it should be run up quickly. When lowering the flag, it should descend the flag pole slowly.

Handling

The flag must never touch the ground and tradition has it that a flag must be destroyed (with respect) if it falls, drops or touches the ground.

Retirement

When it is time to retire the flag, burning is the tradition; however, I strongly suggest bringing the flag to a local Veterans organization so that they may retire the flag in ceremony and with dignity.

There are written and unwritten rules...

This is just my view.

Treat your flag with respect, dignity and love for it represents the glory of the United States, its founders and all of its past and present citizens!

Author: Mary Ann Ross
 
Author Bio:
Mary Ann Ross is a reputed author. Mary likes to write articles about this subject.
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