Carrying the American Flag With Non-national Flags

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Part of the video series: How to Handle an American Flag

Summary: Flag etiquette and the rules of our nation's flag are something that every American should be familiar with. Carry the American Flag with non-national flags with tips from this free culture and society video.

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Joe Bruni Captain Joe Bruni has over 30-years experience as a street firefighter and company officer. He also completed a great deal of research with other instructors ... read more

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Carrying the American Flag With Non-national Flags

Flag etiquette and the rules of our nation's flag are something that every American should be familiar with. Hi, I'm Captain Joe Bruni, with over three decades of fire fighting and EMS experience. What I'm going to talk about is carrying the American flag in a procession with other non-national flags. The American flag should be carried on a staff, in the center of the procession of the other non-national flags, and that American flag should be held at a higher position than the other non-national flags, with the staff completely straight up and down. As the procession moves along it'll be obvious that the American flag is the highest flag in the center of the procession of other non-national flags. American flag etiquette and the rules of our nation flag nation's flag will help every American involved with displaying or carrying our nation's flag to adhere to the rules and the etiquette of "Old Glory", our nation's flag. I'm Captain Joe Bruni. Stay safe; we'll see you next time.

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