raise it quickly
lower it slowly
with a ceremonial type atmosphere
the flag is raised and lowered when you first walk in the flag is raised and lowered when you first walk in
The American flag should be raised briskly and displayed prominently on a flagpole. It should be hoisted at sunrise and lowered at sunset, unless it is illuminated at night. When raising the flag, it should be done with respect, and care should be taken to ensure it does not touch the ground. Additionally, when the flag is being lowered, it should be done ceremoniously and folded properly afterward.
The flag is raised quickly and lowered slowly. Do not let the flag touch the ground. The American flag should be folded in a triangle with the stars visible between uses.
The flag is raised quickly and lowered slowly. Do not let the flag touch the ground. The American flag should be folded in a triangle with the stars visible between uses.
When hoisting and lowering flags, the national flag is typically given the highest priority and should be raised first and lowered last. This signifies its importance and respect. If multiple flags are displayed, the national flag should always be at the top of the flagpole or in the position of honor.
The Moon
Raised at the beginning of the day; lowered at the end of it, ideally before sunset.
On the moon
On the moon, left by the astronauts.
When displayed among a group of flags on flagpoles, the American flag should be positioned at the center and at the highest point of the group. If it is displayed with flags of other nations, it should be flown at the same height, but on a separate pole. Additionally, the American flag should always be raised first and lowered last.
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It is flown at half-mast (half staff), in which the flag is raised to the top, and then lowered, when being put up or taken down.