Special Days for Flying the National Flag
The dates of special significance for this country on which the National Flag may be flown freely by all citizens are as follows:
1. Independence Day 31st August.
2. Republic Day 24th September.
3. Remembrance Day 2nd Sunday in November.
4. Any other date that may be prescribed from time to time.
Government Buildings
The National Flag should be flown daily during working hours on or in precincts of important Government Buildings. On the special days for the display of the Flag listed in section III above, the Flag should be flown from 8am to 6pm.
Educational Institutions
The National Flag should be flown on school days on or in the precincts of all state and state-aided educational institutions from 8am to closing time. On the first day of the term the flag should be ceremonial hoisted and on the last day, ceremonial lowered. In this context the term "ceremonially" should be taken to mean in the presence of all students assembled and with the singing of the National Anthem.
Darren M. Kidar
Trinidad and Tobago's flag is to be flown at the top of the mass of your right and if it is on your left you are disrespecting the law of Trinidad and Tobago but if the flag is half mast then someone very important has died
to mourn the important person/s who died or something like that
At full mast for people to see for miles. Or at half mast if something tragic has happened.
You should say, "This week has flown by quickly." "Flown" is the correct past participle to use in this context.
New Delhi
National flags.
new delhi
A flag should not be flown during a major thunderstorm, tornado, etc.
The U.S. flag should not be flown between other flags, as it is considered the highest national standard and should be displayed in a position of prominence. According to the U.S. Flag Code, when flags of other nations or organizations are flown alongside the U.S. flag, the U.S. flag should be at the center and at the highest point. If the flags are displayed in a line, the U.S. flag should be on its own right (the viewer's left).
It should be flown on Australia Day, Labour Day and New Years.
Yes
The U.S. flag should be flown from dawn to dusk. If flown at night, it is to be illuminated.