Flagpoles to Show Respect, Patriotism, and Gratitude

by Jeffrey Gibbons, freelance writer on behalf of American Pride Flagpoles ( 6-Mar-2013 )

Do you have a flagpole in front of your home or business? A flag is a wonderful way to show your respect, and admiration for the country, and freedoms you enjoy. Every time a parade passes by with a flag bearer leading the way, a feel of patriotism fills the audience and for a moment, the crowd is united as one nation. The flag of the United States of America has seen many changes through the years, and has weathered many storms. To install flagpoles in Virginia for your home or business, call a company that specializes in this area. Enjoy the fruits of labor this country offers to its citizens.


History of the Flag as a National Symbol
Before the Civil War, the flag served as a military ensign or a marking for American territory. The flag was flown in embassies, ships, and forts, and displayed on the Fourth of July, and other national holidays at this time. Citizens didn’t fly the flag at their homes and businesses. In 1860, Major Robert Anderson, acted without orders, and moved the U.S.troops from Fort Moultrie to Fort Sumter. His defiance of the Confederate States of America was arguable the opening move of the Civil War. The flag, from that day forth, took on new meaning and was used throughout the North as a symbol of American nationalism and as a rejection to secession. Respect for the flag has increased from the Civil War to present day. Guidelines are in place to help people respectfully handle the flag. You should be familiar with these rules before install flagpoles in Virginia or elsewhere.


Rules on Flag Etiquette
There are rules of respect that govern how the flag of the United States should be treated. The flag should never be dipped to any thing or person. The flag is only flown upside down as a signal of distress. Flags are not to be used as buntings for desks, podiums, or platforms. When blue, white, and red bunting is used for this purpose the blue stripe should always be on the top. The flag should never be used for advertising. The flag shouldn’t be embroidered on any item intended for temporary use and then discarded. The flag shouldn’t be a part of a costume. When the flag is lowered, no part should ever touch the ground.


It is a Privilege to be a Citizen
It is a privilege to be a citizen of this great country. For installation of flagpoles in Virginia, contact professionals that specialize in this area. Flags add en element of respect, decorum, and class to your home or place of employment. 

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