I think its for the southern cross, a way the stars line up it creates a cross. It can be located only in the southern hemisphere.
When looking at the vertically hung flag, the stars should be on the top left.
When hanging the American flag vertically, the stars should always be at the top and to the viewer's left, which is considered the flag's "union" side. This positioning ensures that the flag is displayed properly and respectfully, maintaining the standard of flag etiquette. The stripes of the flag will then run vertically downwards.
upper left-hand corner, as it is viewed
US flag goes b the viewer's left
Top right or bottom left
When the American flag is hung on the wall, the stars should be in the upper left corner, from the observer's point of view. There is a link below.
Fifty (50)
The US flag had 48 stars when Woodrow Wilson left office
The stars should always be going forward. Looking at the helmet from the back.. it should be the left side
There are two "whites" on the current American flag: The 50 stars and six stripes. The six white stripes are horizontal from the left to the right on the flag separated by red stripes. White typically stands for "purity."
There were, as now, 50 stars on the flag. The last states to join the union were Alaska and Hawaii in 1959. Richard Nixon was in office from 1969 to 1974
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