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.
A tattered flag, An old tattered man
from what i know we had 3 flags
Our Flags Lead Us Forward was created in 1933.
Fly it properly - right side up. Fold it in proper triangle shape. Dispose of weathered and tattered flags properly by turning them over to a local VFW. http://www.ushistory.org/betsy/flagetiq.html http://www.diplomaframe.com/pages/344_proper_flag_care.cfm
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Yes, "tattered" can function as a participle in a sentence. It is the past participle form of the verb "tatter" and can be used to describe something that is torn or ragged. For example, "the tattered flag fluttered in the wind."
The majority of US flags (about 93.8%) are made in the US. Other countries which make US flags are China, India, and Taiwan.
that thing is very tattered
Tattered Cover was created in 1971.
They make at least 100 million flags a year.
Not american flags!
The duration of The Tattered Dress is 1.55 hours.