The U.S. Flag Code – What It is and Why It Matters

Posted on Friday, May 21, 2021
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by AMAC, D.J. Wilson
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The first official national flag of the U.S., Stars, and Stripes by name, was approved by the Continental Congress of June 14, 1777. While historians are not certain who designed it, they confidently know that the 13 stars on the flag represented the colonies from that period. Eventually, the stars would total 50 to signify each state in America. Most flags are inspirational and are associated with unity, respect, pride, and strength. In the U.S.A., the flag is synonymous with freedom and liberty. Historically, the flag has been carried into significant wartime battles to uphold such ideals. For the heroic sacrifices man has made and for what the flag represents, it is important to fly it proudly and follow flag etiquette.

The U.S. Flag Code that the National Flag Conference adopted in 1923 paved the way for future flag etiquette guidelines. It provided official instructions on how the flag should be respectfully handled and displayed. Here are some examples related to the time and occasions for flags to be displayed:

Additional rules apply regarding the position and manner of display. Here are select excerpts:

Examples of respect for the flag include:

As we vow allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, as described in our national pledge, we seek “…one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all”. These words resonate with us and inspire us to be loyal, patriotic, freedom-loving, and fair citizens. The creation of standards for handling, using, and retiring our nation’s flag goes far beyond establishing guidelines and tradition. It summons us honor the American flag, which proudly exemplifies our national unity and sovereignty.

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