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  2. To the Color - Wikipedia

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    In the Boy Scouts of America, [3] To The Colors is recommended for both raising and lowering the flag (preceded by Retreat in the evening as per the US Army protocol). The Boy Scouts of America offer a Bugling Merit Badge, [ 4 ] requiring a Scout to properly sound a choice of ten of fifteen named bugle calls, of which To the Colors is one.

  3. United States Flag Code - Wikipedia

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    The flag should never touch anything physically beneath it. [9] An urban myth claimed that if the flag touched the ground, it had to be destroyed under the Flag Code; however, it has been affirmed by the American Legion and state governments that this is not the case. [10] [11] The flag should never be used as wearing apparel, bedding or drapery.

  4. Flag protocol - Wikipedia

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    A flag protocol (or flag code) is a set of rules and regulations for the display of flags within a country, including national, subnational, and foreign flags. Generally, flag protocols call for the national flag to be the most prominent flag (i.e, in the position of honor), flown highest and to its own right (the viewer's left) and for the flag to never touch the ground.

  5. How Much Do You Know About Flag Day? Here's What to ... - AOL

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    Do: Raise the flag briskly and lower it ceremoniously. Don't: Allow the flag to touch the ground or floor. Do: Fly the flag only from sunrise to sunset. (Night time exposure is okay if it is well ...

  6. Learn the Do's and Don'ts of Properly Flying the American Flag

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  7. Drill commands - Wikipedia

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    Drill commands are generally used with a group that is marching, most often in military foot drills or in a marching band. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Drill commands are usually heard in major events involving service personnel, reservists and veterans of a country's armed forces, and by extension, public security services and youth uniformed organizations.

  8. Veterans support group SAM Center holds flag raising new ...

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    The highlight was the raising of six American flags outside a former church building. Rev. Benson Okpara of St. Michael the Archangel Parish in Plain Township, was among the six flag raisers.

  9. Posting the Colors - Wikipedia

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    Posting the colors requires that a color guard team move the colors (usually the American flag, the state flag, the service flag, and the unit flag) from a carried position and placed into a stand. This formality is normally done at events such as graduation ceremonies and public events.

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