If the flag is in a group of flags (on separate poles) it should be in the center and higher up than the rest of the flags.
If it's on it's own pole it should be above the rest of the flags and at least the same size as any other flags on it's pole, if not larger.
The US flag is always properly displayed with the blue field in the upper left corner to the viewer. On a flagpole, at the very top. In a parade (with other flags) it is always FIRST in line, to the LEFT of the viewer. On a casket of a deceased veteran, the field is over the LEFT shoulder of the veteran.
If it is being flown with a state flag on the same flag pole it should be above. if they are on different flag poles, the state flag can be at the same level but no higher. No two national flags should be flown on the same flag pole.
The blue square the American flag should always be displayed on the upper left side. The flag could be displayed on a flag pole, an window or even a casket, but the blue square should always be on the upper left corner.
The US Flag Code prescribes that if hanging vertically or horizontally, the blue field is always in the upper left-hand corner from the viewer.
The American Flag must always fly higher than the other
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This will all depend on which flag is flying alongside or below the American flag. If being flown with flags of other nations, they should all be raised to the same height and are never to be flown on the same pole. If being flown with a state, city or organizational flag, the US flag will fly above the other flag in a larger size. On most standard sized flagpoles, the American flag will be a 3'x5' flag and the other flag will be a 2'x3' flag. If the US flag is flying along a different flag on separate flagpoles, the flags can be of equal height but the US flag will then need to fly on the extreme left of the other flags. This left side is known to be a prominent flag. When flown with flagpoles displaying non-national flags, the American flag will be raised first and lowered last. There is a link below.
Any state flag should be flown below or level with the US Flag, but never above it. If it is on the same level it should be on the right, this includes Texas. The rumor that Texas is the only state that is allowed to fly at level with the US Flag is just that a rumor and an urban myth.
The rules for taking the flag down at night for a civilian are different than for the military. A civilian must take down a flag before dark if there is no light shining on the flag pole. The flag can be folded but it must never touch the ground. Many people choose to roll their flags to prevent creases.
51 flags, all the states and the American flag
According to the U.S. flag code article 175 section F, the Texas flag, or any other state/local flag can be flown at the same height as the United States flag, as long as it is neither higher nor to the right of Old Glory.
There is not a set height that the American Flag needs to be flown at, but it does need to be flown at the top of the flagpole. If other flags, such as State or POW/MIA, are flown around the American flag then the American flag needs to be flown above the other flags.
The U.S. flag should be at the top
This will all depend on which flag is flying alongside or below the American flag. If being flown with flags of other nations, they should all be raised to the same height and are never to be flown on the same pole. If being flown with a state, city or organizational flag, the US flag will fly above the other flag in a larger size. On most standard sized flagpoles, the American flag will be a 3'x5' flag and the other flag will be a 2'x3' flag. If the US flag is flying along a different flag on separate flagpoles, the flags can be of equal height but the US flag will then need to fly on the extreme left of the other flags. This left side is known to be a prominent flag. When flown with flagpoles displaying non-national flags, the American flag will be raised first and lowered last. There is a link below.
You can but it's not good for the flag. The unofficial flag etiquette says that flags should not be flown in the rain.
The American Flag always has precedence by flying higher than other flags .
Five total flags. The Castilian and Burgundian flags of Spain, the Mexican Flag , the Confederate flag, and the flag of the United States have all flown over the land area that has become Arizona.
It is protocol for handling the Irish flag in Ireland. The same applies in many countries with national flags. An Irish flag flying in another country would not be flown highest, whereas the flag of that country might be. It is the national flag of Ireland, so it is of greater importance than any other flag in Ireland, and so it is flown higher than other flags.
In the United States or on U.S. property (military installations, embassies, etc) the U.S. flag is always flown higher than other flags. Other countries have similar rules of respect for their flags on their property and installations.
If it is in Ireland, a country's flag is always flown higher than flags of other country's and any other flag.
Flags flown from tall masts can be flown 24 hours if illuminated at night. Flags flying from short poles have to be lowered at sunset.
National flags.
Any state flag should be flown below or level with the US Flag, but never above it. If it is on the same level it should be on the right, this includes Texas. The rumor that Texas is the only state that is allowed to fly at level with the US Flag is just that a rumor and an urban myth.