The Flag Code states: The flag, when it is in such condition that it is no longer a fitting emblem for display, should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning.
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Most of the sites I've looked at (including the US Marines Flag Manual linked below) suggest that a flag that is beyond repair and has no historical value and is not intended as a memento of some event, ought to be burned privately, not publicly. The key word is "dignified".
The problem is, what of flags made of plastic and other chemical products that simply don't burn without giving off toxic fumes? Not only does that seem to be undignified, but hazardous. My own suggestion would be that if possible, they should be recycled.
Other than that, I think burning is also a waste. Flags that are beyond repair could be recycled to become part of the paper money we use (there are actual threads of material in the paper used to print our currency on). They could be buried. And if the Marines don't think a public ceremony is required, that's good enough for me!
You should either burn the old one or geta flag case and put the old one in it.
Take it to your local VFW hall. They will dispose of it properly. (It gets burned ceremoniously.)
It must be burned not thrown away
Burn it.
American flag lapel pins are quite popular. No one is prevented from wearing the flag if they so desire.
The only one that 'can't' be lowered is flying on the moon. With proper lighting, any American flag can be flown around the clock.
You'll want to fly the most recent version of the American flag on top. You can then fly the historical version below and normally etiquette will say to fly a smaller size for that historical one. The 50 Star American flag should always be the most prominent.
the number of flags in the us flag is actually 50 every star counts for a state
One should never do anything to dishonor any flag of any nation.
"Stars and stripes", "The Red, White, and Blue".
The American flag stands for liberty. The little stars on the flag stand for all the states. One star is one state. Please give me credit if you like this
You are never supposed to dip the American Flag to any one or any thing.
Do not let the flag touch the ground....If you do you have to burn it.
THE STARS AND STRIPES AND OLD GLORY ARE PROBABLY UNOFFICIAL NAMES! You could possibly be asking what other names are there for the American flag, well one is "Stars and Stripes"
There are 50 stars on the US flag each standing for a state (IE: California, New York, Montana)
America is a continent and has no individual flag
yes
one for each state
Because that is our nations sign that we are america...There is alot more to it then just that... so go to google and search it there.... All countries have a flag. Continents do not. There isn't just one American flag
One can learn about the American flag by looking on Wikipedia. It is a bustling center of both employee and user interaction. One can also visit historical museums for information on this topic.
There are many poems about the American flag. The most famous one is "The Star Spangled Banner," which is also the National Anthem of the USA.