there are 7 red strips on the us flag
there are 13 stars on the us flag
When looking at a series of flags in the USA the flag of the United States of America should always be on the left. Another way to look at it, if you were the flag this would be the flag's right. On a stage the US flag should be on the left of the stage from the audience view, to the right hand of the speaker. Again, the flag is positioned on the flag's right. If there is a row of flags the US flag should be in the center on the tallest flag pole.
Since it's creation, the US Flag has stood for freedom and the American way of live. It is the symbol of our country and as a US citizen, I respect the flag and for all those who have died under our Flag to keep freedom alive.
Hawaii
Yes; there is nothing in the Flag Code that forbids this.
If the flag is not your own flag, it can be considered vandalism, which is illegal. Additionally, it is in violation of "Flag Code" contained in Federal Code. Violation of Flag Code is; however, not a punishable act. To read the "Flag Code," visit the Related Link.
It is not something that is punishable, but it is a violation of the U.S. Flag Code. See related links for more about the United States flag code.
According to the US Flag Code the only flag that may be flown above the US Flag is a religious flag an on US Navy Vessel while a Navy Chaplain is conducting services.
No. The 'flag code' is an advisory set of rules, they are not laws. No crimes are committed if you deface or destroy a US flag.
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It is not illegal, per se. It would be very disrespectful and a violation of the US Flag Code. However, the Flag Code holds no legal standing and includes no penalties for violations.
The Flag Code is a set of advisory instructions, and while it is part of federal law, it is not illegal to go against it. There are no penalties for failure to comply with it, and indeed, that would be unconstitutional. In the context of the Flag Code itself, no other flag should be flown above or at the same height as the US flag (Texas is often wrongly stated as an exception to this).
The American flag is not to be repaired but replaced according to the US Flag Code - see link below .
Public Law 94-344 on July 7, 1976 (Flag Code) prescribes all rules for treatment of the US flag
According to the US Flag Code, the US Flag should be larger in size and (if flying on the same pole), at the top of the pole. If flying the American flag with a state flag, the American flag needs to be on a taller pole than the state flag and displayed on the flag's right side. If flying them on poles of equal size, then flying the American flag on the flag's right side is correct.
The last change in the flag occurred while Eisenhower was President , when Hawaii and Alaska became states . I don't think Eisenhower ordered the change, but he approved it .