How to Properly Display the American Flag
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I consider our country to be in distress and want to hang one of my flags in the way that is proper for a distressed nation. I have read different articles on the correct way to display but am confused. I also what to make sure it is appropriate even though others may not feel the same as I do about the state of our nation. Thank you
Hi, Terri: Ironically, perhaps, Old Glory stands for the very freedoms that allow you to fly her in any way that you please, to indicate whatever you think your way of flying indicates. This being said, there is no proper way to appropriately fly Old Glory to indicate displeasure with something鈥攐ther than, perhaps, just not flying her at all, which wouldn’t necessarily convey any real message. You may be thinking of the practice of flying the Stars and Stripes upside down to indicate distress. It is very, very improper to do this to send any message other than that there is true distress happening where the flag is being flown and emergency help needs to be summoned or given immediately. This is used by ships that have lost power and are in danger of foundering on rocks or by climbers atop mountains who have injury and cannot get down, for example. To fly Old Glory in this way for the wrong reason is really like crying 鈥淲olf!鈥 and endangering the long-term validity of this entire emergency messaging system. So, what can you do? Well, you could not fly her and replace her with some flag that more directly states your feelings. Or, you could fly such a flag beneath Old Glory. Sometimes it is helpful to remember, though, that although it is often easy and comfortable to think of her as representing the bad things about our country, there are many who would argue that she also represents in equal or greater measure the almost countless good things, such as, for example, the beloved members of our armed services. One other thing that is sometimes overlooked is that when Old Glory was designed, she was based geographically on 13 political divisions, aka states鈥攈ence the 13 stars and stripes. But this was in 1777, and what the Stars and Stripes really, really represented back then鈥攋ust as they do today鈥攚as the principles and freedoms that were at the very moment being fought for and won in the Revolutionary War. Thus, many folks in your boat take comfort in choosing to view Old Glory as representing something that is not bad or distressed but instead good and treasured: freedom. Thank you for being so honest and brave about admitting your confusion, and thank you for caring so much to ask this great question!
Hi,
I like your flag info. I tell many idiots on Quora to ck you out. Thanks for keeping our spirits high.
My question: if Ma Nature changes her weather "routine" mid-day (i.e. starts to rain & you put your flag up earlier, or vice versa), do you change your flag accordingly. And with all the newly constructed all-weather materials for flags, is it necessary to observe the general inclement weather guideline?
Bart
Viet Vet
Hi, Bart: Thank you for your kind words and especially for your service! This is really pretty simple: All-weather flags can be left out in all weather. Old Glories that are not all-weather need to be flown or taken down according to鈥攁s you put it鈥斆厶伊等 Mother Nature’s whims. Thanks for being so patriotic to ask!
Is it proper to have a hem that is a band of gold on the flag?
Hi, Linda: As you know, a hem is a sewn edge on a piece of fabric that has been doubled back and stitched down. In the case of a flag, there is also what is known as a 鈥減ole hem,鈥 which is a wider sleeve of doubled back fabric that is created along the pole side of a flag for the purpose of inserting a pole or staff. Usually, the only gold material that is acceptable on Old Glory would be gold fringe鈥攚hich is simply used as a decorative embellishment, often on ceremonial military flags鈥攐n her three free-flying edges, which, by definition, would need to be attached to something, such as a gold hem. However, having a gold band or hem (edge or pole) without any fringe would not be customary and in fact would change such a flag from being Old Glory to being simply a piece of 鈥渇lag art,鈥 in the same way that Blue Line and Black Line flags are no longer official Old Glories but simply decorative items. Thanks for caring so much to ask!
Can a mobile home park owner make you take down your flag pole because "it is showing signs of wear and tear"?
Hi, Roberta: A mobile home park owner can do whatever the articles of agreement say that they can do, which may include requiring the removal of a flag pole or flag. Good luck, and thanks for asking!
I have a neighbor who refuses to replace his flag. It is torn and shredded and is been like that for years. He is ex army which makes all the more frustrating
Hi, James: You might consider asking the local Legion or VFW if they would consider buying and presenting him with a new Old Glory. Many posts of these organizations are often happy to do this. Thanks for being so patriotic to comment!