i figure, since we are on the topic, crossposting the following would be appropriate. i figure someone may need a refresher.
From: SUSANSMILES Sep-17 12:49 am
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Hello Everyone,
I decided with so many American's going out and purchasing American Flags, many for the first time, that it would be appropriate for me to post THE HANDLING OF THE AMERICAN FLAG to refresh our memories.
HANDLING THE AMERICAN FLAG
The display of our American Flag is governed by law to ensure that it will be treated with the respect due the flag of a great nation. Public Law 829, enacted by the 77th Congress on June 14, 1923, sets forth rules for the display and care of the Stars and Stripes, and prescribes penalties for violations. All Americans should find the following rules most helpful:
The American Flag should be placed in the center, and higher, when displayed with a group of state, local, or organizational flags flown from staffs. It may also be positioned to the right of other flags (if you were to hold the flag while facing your audience, your right side would be the flag's own right).
When flown from a staff on a speaker's platform, the flag should be placed on the speaker's right. If placed elsewhere than on the platform, it should be to the right of the audience as they face the platform.
The flag should be hoisted briskly and lowered slowly with dignity.
The flag should never be allowed to touch anything beneath it, nor should it ever be carried flat or horizontally--always aloft and free.
Never use the flag as a cover or place anything on top of it.
No disrespect of any kind should be shown to the flag of the United States. It should be kept clean.
The flag, when carried in a procession with other flags should be either on the marching right or, if there is a line of other flags, in front of the center of that line.
When you display the flag on a wall or in a window where people see it from the street, it should be diplayed flat with the blue part at the top and on the flag's own right (which is the observer's left).
When a flag gets old and is too worn to use, do not throw it in the trash. It should be destroyed, preferably by burning.
When displayed after dark, the flag should be illuminated.
Keep your eye on the Grand Ole' FLAG!
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