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ST. SIMONS ISLAND - An organization with members who swore to defend the flag burned about 300 of them Tuesday night. But they did it solemnly and in careful observance of flag protocol.U.S. NewspapersThe Florida Times Union
WE SELL AMERICAN FLAGS AND POW FLAGS Call 585-394-3790 FLAG PRICE LIST Our Family National Websites Meetings The Legionmeets at 7:00 PM on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. The Board of Directorsmeet at 5:00 PM on the 3rd Thursday of each month. ...
American Legion ensures well-worn flags go out in a blaze of Old GloryKass Stone, PostTribune correspondent
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How does the American Legion dispose of flags? Question: How are unserviceable flags destroyed? Answer: The Code suggests that, “when a flag has served its useful purpose, it should be destroyed, preferably by burning.” For individual citizens this should be done discreetly so that the act ...
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The following local business will accept US Flags ready for retirement. American Legion Post 21 Paul Herrick. 504 58th St. Kenosha, Wi. South Side of Building. § Friends Hobby Shop / 8501 75th Street / 262 671-0131 § Franks Diner / 508 58th Street / 262.657.1017 | 262.359.0053 ...
“There really wasn’t anything that was stars and stripes, red, white and blue,” says Mike Buss, a flag expert with the American Legion veterans’ organization. American Revolution History In June 1775, the Second Continental Congress, meeting in Philadelphia, created a united colonial fighting...
The whites said they were simply being patriotic, but Principal Norm Clevenger said the American flags suggested "intolerance" and confiscated them. Likewise, at Skyline High School in Denver, Colorado, American flags were banned from campus when prin- cipal Tom Stumpf decided they had been wave...