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during 1850 the Canada flag was the U.K. union flag.
A flag should not be flown during a major thunderstorm, tornado, etc...
in rain weather. because you dont wanna disrespect the flag.
The Union flag was unchanged, because they did not recognise the Confederacy. The Confederate flag was the stars and bars - eleven stars, except during Braxton Bragg's occupation of Kentucky, when a twelfth star was temporarily sewn in.
The flag can not be flow in rain, thunder storms, tornados, huricanes, etc.
I'm assuming this is in the 2010 Olympic games, in which case Clara Hughes carried the Canadian Flag during the opening ceremonies.
Shooter Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore carried the flag at the Opening Ceremonies and boxer Vijender Singh carried the flag at the Closing Ceremonies.
The passing of the flag known as "Passing of Old Glory" is not part of the offical retirement ceremony in accordance with the NAVMC Drill and Cermony's Manual. However it can take place directly following the end of the offical ceremony.
Tattered US flags should be properly disposed of in a dignified manner, such as through a flag retirement ceremony. Organizations such as the American Legion or the Veterans of Foreign Wars often conduct these ceremonies. It is important to show respect for the flag even in its retirement.
As I have been researching the proper way to conduct a flag retirement ceremony, I have come across many ways to perform the ceremony. All of them burn the flag as per U.S. code. Some cremonies say the field of blue should be cut from the flag thus rendering it no longer a flag. Most ceremonies do not cut the flag before burning. It is my opinion, as a retired Master Sgt with over 20 years in military service and as a disabled veteran, that as long as the flag is being properly retired by fire and that it is done with honor there is nothing wrong with saving and displaying the field of blue.
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Open Ceremonies was Clara Hughes Closing Ceremonies was Joannie Rochette
Open Ceremonies was Clara Hughes Closing Ceremonies was Joannie Rochette
Joannie Rochette
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they are normal police but they drive around all around Canada during the Olympics they also do more jobs like holding the flag of Canada on the closing and opening ceremonies. It also is very busy during the Olympics.