Our country and its resources; . the place of honor, at the a number of flags are carried, thenational flag should either precede theothers or be carried in the center, abovethe others, on a higher staff. When flags are used in unveiling amonument, tablet or statue, they shouldnot fall to the ground, but be carriedaloft, forming a distinctive feature ofthe ceremony. When the national flag is used as abanner the union should lie at the right(as you face the flag). When used asan altar covering, the union is at theright (as you face the altar), and noth-ing should ever be placed upon th
Our country and its resources; . the place of honor, at the a number of flags are carried, thenational flag should either precede theothers or be carried in the center, abovethe others, on a higher staff. When flags are used in unveiling amonument, tablet or statue, they shouldnot fall to the ground, but be carriedaloft, forming a distinctive feature ofthe ceremony. When the national flag is used as abanner the union should lie at the right(as you face the flag). When used asan altar covering, the union is at theright (as you face the altar), and noth-ing should ever be placed upon the flagexcept the Holy Bible. The flag should never be flown re-versed except in case of distress at sea. rORTRAYING THE FLAG To properly illustrate the flag, thestaff should always be at the left of thepicture with the flag floating to theright. When two flags are crossed, thenational flag should be at the right. Ifthe national flag is pictured as a ban-ner, the union is at the right. SALUTE When the National colors are passing. THE CHURCH PENNANT ONLY MAY FLYABOVE THE STARS AND STRIPES ::.; OUR COUNTRY a\i» ITS RESOURCES ,., paradi oi in review, tb< spshould, if walking, halt, and ii* sitting,arise ami stand at attention and uncover. The national salute is one gun forevery State. The international salute is. under theLaw of -Nations. ^1 jiuris. c in shon the flag should do! he dippedby way of salute or compliment. URAL FLAG SALUTE 1 pledge allegiance to my flag and tothe Republic for which it stands; One nation, indivisible, with liberty andjustice for all.
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