Caring for Old Glory

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Caring for Old Glory

When flying the American flag, know rules, etiquette
Specific etiquette surrounds the care and flying of the American flag. Flags should be raised quickly and lowered slowly, and worn-out flags should be retired properly. In 2013, Durango police officers and firefighters unfurled a giant flag near the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad depot to honor 19 wildland firefighters killed by a blaze in Arizona.
The American and Colorado flag fly Saturday in front of the Super 8 motel in Bodo Industrial Park. Etiquette calls for the American flag to fly higher than any other flag in its surrounding area.

Caring for Old Glory

Specific etiquette surrounds the care and flying of the American flag. Flags should be raised quickly and lowered slowly, and worn-out flags should be retired properly. In 2013, Durango police officers and firefighters unfurled a giant flag near the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad depot to honor 19 wildland firefighters killed by a blaze in Arizona.
The American and Colorado flag fly Saturday in front of the Super 8 motel in Bodo Industrial Park. Etiquette calls for the American flag to fly higher than any other flag in its surrounding area.
Do’s and Don’ts

Do’s
Fly the flag higher than any others in its area.
If at a parade, put your hand over your heart from the time the American flag comes into view until it leaves your sight.
Raise the flag all the way to the top of the pole unless it is being flown at half-staff in mourning.
Take off your hat and be respectful during the Pledge of Allegiance and the national anthem.
Present the flag in a window so the viewer sees the blue background with the stars to their left.
Retire a flag respectfully. The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4031, 1550 Main Ave., has a box in back where residents can deposit worn-out flags for disposal. Call Brad Waltman at 759-0175 or email risetotheflyanglers@hotmail.com to request disposal of a flag through the Boy Scouts.
Don’ts
Leave the flag up overnight unless it’s lit.
Allow the flag to touch the ground.
Cut up an old flag or toss it in the trash.
Fly the flag upside down.