For civilians I'd say proper etiquette would be: -Never let the flag touch the ground
-Fold the flag properly when not flown
(Directions somewhere on the net)
-The flag should be flown at night only if there is a light source illuminating it
-On days the flag is to be flown at half-mast, the proper technique is to raise the flag the entire way up the pole and then down to half-mast. There's much much more to it for the Armed Services. A friendly recruiter would surely help you with any more details.
It's the element responsible for the display, raising, lowering, and general maintenance of the colours (typically, flags), both national and as pertaining to that specific unit.
The only records I have found are still photos. If you have a copy of Flags of Our Fathers by James Bradley, there are photos of the stages of the flag raising. (lowering of one as the second was raised to the photo that caused the sensation)
When the U.S. flag is flown with the flags of the fifty states, it should be displayed at the center and highest point of the group. The state flags should be flown at the same height but to the left and right of the U.S. flag. If the flags are arranged in a line, the U.S. flag should always be at the end of the line on the left side when facing the display. This ensures proper respect and adherence to flag etiquette.
I am pretty sure that there are websites that will give you tons of information on military flag etiquette. I think there may even be a few books about how to display military flags.
It is a proper noun, so should be capitalized Six Flags, a US theme park corporation.
You can but it's not good for the flag. The unofficial flag etiquette says that flags should not be flown in the rain.
Yes, "Six Flags" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun. Proper nouns, such as names of specific places or brands, are always capitalized in English. This rule applies to the entire phrase "Six Flags" as it is the official name of a well-known amusement park chain.
The amount of money you can deposit into the bank without raising red flags with the tax authorities is typically 10,000 or less. Depositing larger amounts may trigger a report to the authorities to prevent money laundering or tax evasion.
A general salute is a formal gesture of respect typically rendered in military and state ceremonies, where individuals salute as a sign of honor. It usually involves raising the hand to the forehead in a specific manner, often accompanied by a specific command or cue. This salute is commonly used during the raising or lowering of flags, as well as when greeting or honoring senior officials. The general salute varies by country and military branch, with specific protocols governing its execution.
No flag can be flown the American flag when on American soil.
Scotland has two flags. One is the St Andrew's Cross with its alternative name of the Saltire and the other flag is the Lion Rampant.
No, being the name of something specific, it is a proper noun.