American flag
In the USA, the American flag is always first and the highest.
the Second World War
Legend has it that Betsy Ross sewed the first American flag.
This will all depend on which flag is flying alongside or below the American flag. If being flown with flags of other nations, they should all be raised to the same height and are never to be flown on the same pole. If being flown with a state, city or organizational flag, the US flag will fly above the other flag in a larger size. On most standard sized flagpoles, the American flag will be a 3'x5' flag and the other flag will be a 2'x3' flag. If the US flag is flying along a different flag on separate flagpoles, the flags can be of equal height but the US flag will then need to fly on the extreme left of the other flags. This left side is known to be a prominent flag. When flown with flagpoles displaying non-national flags, the American flag will be raised first and lowered last. There is a link below.
It depends which American country you are referring to
When the American Flag is raised, the National Anthem or To the Color.
the flag is raised and lowered when you first walk in the flag is raised and lowered when you first walk in
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Raised at the beginning of the day; lowered at the end of it, ideally before sunset.
In the USA, the American flag is always first and the highest.
In Canada
The American flag is raised at exactly 0800 in the morning due to a regulation set in 1870 by Article 1206 of Navy Regulations. This practice is referred to as morning colors.
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who asked her to make the first american flag
The first American flag was sewn by Betsy Ross.
When displayed among a group of flags on flagpoles, the American flag should be positioned at the center and at the highest point of the group. If it is displayed with flags of other nations, it should be flown at the same height, but on a separate pole. Additionally, the American flag should always be raised first and lowered last.
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