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Displaying and Caring for the Flag
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Taken from the Boy Scouts of America web
site at www.scouting.org
Following the tragedies in New York, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania, Americans are seeking ways to publicly express a wide range of emotions as well as support for one another during this difficult time. One of the most popular methods of showing support is displaying the flag of the United States of America. The Boy Scouts of America is pleased to share the following suggestions—adapted from Your Flag, published by the Boy Scouts of America—to help you properly display and care for your symbol of our nation's unity, glory, and resolve. |
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Flying the Colors
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Displaying the Flag
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Flying the Flag at Half-Staff
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Wearing the Flag
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Flag Care
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Folding the Flag
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Destroying Worn-Out FlagsWhen the national flag is worn beyond repair, burn it thoroughly and completely on a modest, but blazing, fire. This should be done in a simple manner with dignity and respect. Be sure the flag is reduced to ashes unrecognizable as a former flag. |
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