Posts Tagged ‘American flag rules’

How to Handle & Fold the American Flag : Who Ordered the First Flag to Be Made?

Saturday, April 2nd, 2011


The first American flag was ordered to be made by the Continental Convention in June of 1777 after the first American documents were signed. Find out how Betsy Ross was commissioned to make the first American flag with information from theowners of a flag and flagpole vendor in this free video on flags. Expert: Harvey Kronberg & Michele Kronberg Contact: www.austinflag.com Bio: Harvey Kronberg and Michele Kronberg are the owners and operators of Austin Flag and Flagpole, the largest flag and flagpole vendors in Central Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green

How to Handle an American Flag : Carrying the American Flag in Procession With Other National Flags

Saturday, September 25th, 2010


The American flag, when carried in a procession or displayed with other national flags, should be displayed at the flag’s own right from a staff or pole. Carry the American flag in procession with other national flags with tips from this free culture and societyvideo. Expert: Joe Bruni Contact: firestop.staylow@verizon.net Bio: Captain Joe Bruni has over three decades of experience as a street firefighter and company officer. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

American & Texas Flags : How to Fold a 5-By-9.5 American Flag

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010


A 5-by-9.5 foot American flag is considered to be a casket flag for funeral services. Make sure all of the creases are straight when holding an American flag with information from the owners of a flag and flagpole vendor in this free video on the American flag. Expert: Harvey Kronberg Contact: www.austinflag.com Bio: Harvey Kronberg and Michele Kronberg are the owners and operators of Austin Flag and Flagpole, the largest flag and flagpole vendors in Central Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green

American & Texas Flags : How to Hang a Flag

Thursday, July 29th, 2010


There are essentially two ways to hang a flag for display purposes, with one being horizontal and the other being vertical. Find out how to avoid putting pin holes in a flag with information from the owners of a flag and flagpole vendor in this free video on the American flag. Expert: Harvey Kronberg Contact: www.austinflag.com Bio: Harvey Kronberg and Michele Kronberg are the owners and operators of Austin Flag and Flagpole, the largest flag and flagpole vendors in Central Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green

American & Texas Flags : How to Fold a 3-By-5 Flag

Friday, July 23rd, 2010


The 3-by-5-foot American flag is the most common flag size for individuals to use at their homes. Find out how to fold a 3-by-5-foot American flag by having two people face each other with information from theowners of a flag and flagpole vendor in this free video on the American flag. Expert: Harvey Kronberg Contact: www.austinflag.com Bio: Harvey Kronberg and Michele Kronberg are the owners and operators of Austin Flag and Flagpole, the largest flag and flagpole vendors in Central Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green

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