You are never supposed to dip the American Flag to any one or any thing.
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The US flag is never dipped under any circumstances
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Dip has a number of meanings. To plunge briefly into a liquid. To lower and raise (a flag) in salute.To lower or drop (something) suddenly. To slope downward, decline
The flag should never be dipped to any person or thing, unless it is the responding to a salute from a ship of a foreign nation. This tradition comes from the ensign1908 summer Olympics in London, where countries were asked to dip their flag to King Edward VII: the American team flag bearer, Ralph Rose, refused in support of an Irish boycott over Great Britain's refusal to grant Irish independence, and teammate Martin Sharidin is often stated as famously proclaiming that "this flag dips to no earthly king." This tradition was codified as early as the 1911 U.S. Army drill regulations.
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The national flag is typically dipped as a sign of respect or to honor individuals or events. This includes occasions such as the passing of a dignitary, during military funerals, or in tribute to national tragedies. Additionally, it is customary to dip the flag when passing a reviewing stand during parades or ceremonies. However, specific protocols can vary by country, so it’s essential to follow local guidelines.
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It will only be dipped during the playing of the National Anthem or To the Colors or a foreign national anthem. During salutes etc. the dip for State colors would be based on that States' flag laws. In the Army orgnaizational flags including the Army flag only dip during salutes for officers of that command and higher. This happens while the National Anthem is being played or in case a foreign national anthem is played. The United States Army flag is also dipped in a similar way. The regulations of the United States Air Force are somewhat different as the flag is dipped in salute while about six pages in front of a person being saluted.
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