The Flag everyone fly's now days IS NOT the peace Flag period. It is called the Title 4 Battle Flag. The American Civil Flag has vertical Stripes and can be seen on JFK's grave to this day. Flying the Flag most know as old Glory is a big mistake, it gives the Federal Gov Jurisdiction over your home and you period. The Civil Flag is what people need to get back too. Where did the poster of this question learn that the Flag we use today is a title 4 peace time? That is BS. The Flag in the court room is called a British Admiralty Flag and the one outside is the title 4 battle flag and was designated for Coast Guard ships and the Military only. man people are stupid.
The proper red, white, and blue Title 4 U.S.C. Section 1, Chapter 1 Civilian American Flag of the unity States of America with no yellow coloring or fringe takes precedence over all other flags because it is the flag of America the Nation, with an organic constitution. It has very specific dimensions that are defined in TITLE 4 of the UNITY-STATES CODE at CHAPTER 1: SECTIONS 1 and 2, it establishes the civilian jurisdiction for all courts in the united States of America, and its presence invokes constitutional authority. This civilian authority is mandated in almost all the State constitutions.
TITLE 4 U.S.C.A.
CHAPTER 1
PART I - DESIGN OF THE FLAG
Section 1. - The flag of the United States shall have thirteen horizontal stripes, alternate red and white, and a union consisting of white stars on a field of blue.
Section 2. - The positions of the stars in the union of the flag and in the union jack shall be as indicated on the attachment to this order, which is hereby made a part of this order.
Section 3. - The dimensions of the constituent parts of the flag shall conform to the proportions set forth in the attachment referred to in section 2 of this order.
Posted by Stephen J Miller November 30th 2012
The first airplane wasn't flown in 1920, it ws flown in 1903. By 1920, dozens of different aircraft were being flown.
I was just there today and it and the Texas flag were both being flown at half staff
The shamrock was the symbol flown on US relief ships during the Irish potato famine.
Mary pickersgill
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Absolutely nothing. Fringe on a flag is purely decorative. It serves no function, nor does it represent or imply anyting about the status of the flag except that it should not be flown outside on a flagpole. Fringed flags are used in schools, churches, courtrooms, auditoriums, parades, etc., simply because they look fancier than un-fringed flags.
It is an honorable enrichment only, not an integral part of the flag. As it is attached on the edge, it does not "deface" the flag which therefore remains the Stars and Stripes of the US (as per the opinion of the US Attorney General in 1925). The fringe is used only inside or on a staff when carried outside by a bearer, it is never flown from a staff or pole outside (the fringe would fray). As there is no wind to move a flag when inside, the gold fringe adds an element of "prettiness", nothing more. The US is indeed prone to having a fringe more than other countries but most national flags have a fringe in some circumstances and no other country attributes any meaning to the fringe except that it looks better. There are many posts that posit the theory that the fringe represents martial or admiralty law. However there is no law, decree, order or other legally enforceable proclamation that mentions the fringe, either to prescribe or proscribe its use. Many quote Executive Order 10834 (under President Eisenhower) however this is a public document available in full on the internet (try the US Archives) and a review will show no mention of a fringe at all. US Army Orders (840-10) do make the use of the fringe obligatory inside, but these apply to the US Army only. The law that defines the flag and its use is USC Title 4 Chapter 1 - again a public document whose provisions are enforceable in a federal court. There is nothing that says that a civilian or civilian organisation may not fly a flag with a gold fringe. Strangely, although admiralty law applies to ships, the fringe is never flown on a ship, surely an inconsistency.
It is an honorable enrichment only, not an integral part of the flag. As it is attached on the edge, it does not "deface" the flag which therefore remains the Stars and Stripes of the US (as per the opinion of the US Attorney General in 1925). The fringe is used only inside or on a staff when carried outside by a bearer, it is never flown from a staff or pole outside (the fringe would fray). As there is no wind to move a flag when inside, the gold fringe adds an element of "prettiness", nothing more. The US is indeed prone to having a fringe more than other countries but most national flags have a fringe in some circumstances and no other country attributes any meaning to the fringe except that it looks better. There are many posts that posit the theory that the fringe represents martial or admiralty law. However there is no law, decree, order or other legally enforceable proclamation that mentions the fringe, either to prescribe or proscribe its use. Many quote Executive Order 10834 (under President Eisenhower) however this is a public document available in full on the Internet (try the US Archives) and a review will show no mention of a fringe at all. US Army Orders (840-10) do make the use of the fringe obligatory inside, but these apply to the US Army only. The law that defines the flag and its use is USC Title 4 Chapter 1 - again a public document whose provisions are enforceable in a federal court. There is nothing that says that a civilian or civilian organisation may not fly a flag with a gold fringe. Strangely, although admiralty law applies to ships, the fringe is never flown on a ship, surely an inconsistency.
No the flag of Nigeria can not be flown by a Nigerian citizen outside his home.
When the flag is flown or placed upside down, this is a signal of distress. For this reason, it should not be flown in this position at any other time.
it was flown in 2014
I/You/We/They have flown. He/She/It has flown.
1912 was when the first helicopter flown
descended? Driven (in a car, as opposed to flown in a plane). Walked (as opposed to having flown somewhere.)
They ran do their homes and stood outside and said, " all is done... Every trouble.... Every worry has flown away ;)
They ran do their homes and stood outside and said, " all is done... Every trouble.... Every worry has flown away ;)
1912 was when the first helicopter flown