What is the proper way to raise and lower a US flag?
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Asked by: Zack Stull
When raising the flag, hoist briskly to the top of the pole. When lowering, it is to be done slowly and respectfully. The flag should not touch the ground or floor beneath it. “Half-staff” refers to the point on the flagpole which is halfway between the top and the bottom of the pole.
What is the proper way to raise the flag?
Try and hold both ends of the rope. So that it doesn't get away from you. And you slowly raise it to the top. And then it's sometimes good to let it come back maybe two or three inches.
How do you raise and lower a flag pole?
The flag should be flown at the top of the flagpole, unless the flag is being flown at half staff. Salute the flag while it is being raised. If you are flying the flag at half staff, raise the flag all the way to the top of the pole and then lower it to halfway between the top and the bottom of the flagpole.
How is an American flag supposed to hang vertically?
When displayed either horizontally or vertically against a wall, the union should be uppermost and to the flag’s own right, that is, to the observer’s left. When displayed in a window it should be displayed in the same way, that is with the union or blue field to the left of the observer in the street.
How do you lower the flag?
Quickly raise the flag to the highest point. And then slowly lower it to the midway. Point retie your halyard. And that's all there is to it.
How do you lower a flag on a flagpole?
Now you can begin to lower the flag. Make sure you have both hands on the rope. And proceed slowly. You may be surprised by the weight of the flag. Be sure to hang on to the rope if. You let go the
When flying two flags which side does the American flag go on?
When the American Flag is displayed against a wall with another flag, it should be on the (flag’s own) right with its staff in front of the other flag. Another nation’s flag shouldn’t be displayed on the same halyard as the American Flag.
How do you know when to lower the flag?
Most half-staff days suggest that the American flag is at half-staff from sunrise until sunset on the days of the order. Memorial Day is the exception where the American flag is at half-staff from sunrise until noon.
When should a flag be lowered?
Lowering the flag is a sign of respect, mourning or distress. Most English-speaking countries use the term half-mast, but in the United States, that refers only to flags flown on ships. In the U.S., lowering the flag traditionally signals that the country or a state is in mourning.
Can you fly the American flag at night without a light?
In the case of the American flag, yes, it is illegal. The US Flag Code states that it is illegal to fly the US flag at night without adequate light. The American flag code is part of federal law.
Are you supposed to take flag down in rain?
The flag should not be subject to weather damage, so it should not be displayed during rain, snow and wind storms unless it is an all-weather flag.
What does a all black American flag mean?
“no quarter given
The all-black American flags being flown by so-called local patriots apparently means “no quarter given” and may even imply a willingness to use (lethal) violence against perceived enemies, essentially any non-Trumper who threatens their washed out, retrograde vision of what the U.S. is supposed to look like, how they …