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Take them to the American Legion on 466 and Rolling Acers road.
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American Legion on rolling acres
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Are you speaking of the small, sometimes plastic, little toy like flags, stapled to a stick and probably made in China, that you get out of the counter displays at the grocery or dollar store? If so, would these items be given the same treatment as an actual, flying from a flag pole in a military cemetery or by a government building? I am ex-military and have great respect for our flag, but at what point does a representation of the flag (like a picture of one in the news paper) lose its status for special disposal methods. I truly don't know the answer, but can't imagine how a typical VFW post would handle the many thousands of little lawn ornament or lapel pin flags they might receive other than to burn them in a mass "grave". To me, that would be as disrespectful as tossing a flag in the trash IF these are considered "real" flags. I ask here on the forum so that many people can be informed, and not just me. Thank you. |
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It is a great question. I'm sure a lot of people would just throw it in the garbage, especially the little flags with the sticks. Also, some people don't know the proper way to fly a flag either and if it's left out at night a light needs to be on it. I work in a school, and we always say "No question is a foolish question." Not asking is foolish!
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I did look up your question and found this; Options for retiring flags made of synthetics limited - News - The Daily News - Jacksonville, NC. And this I never knew; "How do you dispose of small American flags? Cut the flag in half, vertically — do not cut into the blue star field. Place the two halves together and cut in half, horizontally. You will have four pieces of flag, one being the blue star field and the other three red and white stripes. Put the flag in a container and dispose of it properly."Sep 8, 2014 I still think it's more proper to burn them though. Steve
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I recently retired an old US flag - took it to the American Legion Post where they had a mailbox out front of the building for proper flag disposal - easy !
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Take them to the American Legion on Rolling Acres Rd.
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Stay safe. Stay well. Peace! |
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THE question to ask is “is it a genuine US flag”. Disneyworld in Orlando has hundreds of flags, which would raise the question of disposal. To avoid that problem, almost all their flags have some defect in the stripes or the stars, this renders them as not genuine, and so they can be thrown away
Apparently, the only genuine flag, is the one on Main Street, on the square. |
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The American Legion burns the flags once a year.
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Thank you all for respecting our flag. Maybe there is hope.
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American Legion should have a box to collect used flags which are then ceremonial destroyed.
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