I've posted about this before, so by now I hope you know it is improper to dispose of an old, worn-out US flag by simply throwing it away or chucking it on your burn pile. The proper way to do it is a flag retirement ceremony. So, how do you get it into the hands of someone who is going to be performing one of those ceremonies?
I've posted about this before, so by now I hope you know it is improper to dispose of an old, worn-out US flag by simply throwing it away or chucking it on your burn pile. The proper way to do it is a flag retirement ceremony. So, how do you get it into the hands of someone who is going to be performing one of those ceremonies?
I've posted about this before, so by now I hope you know it is improper to dispose of an old, worn-out US flag by simply throwing it away or chucking it on your burn pile. The proper way to do it is a flag retirement ceremony. So, how do you get it into the hands of someone who is going to be performing one of those ceremonies?
Did you know it is improper to dispose of an old US flag by simply throwing it away? I'm sure it happens all the time, but it's wrong. The proper way to do it is in a flag retirement ceremony, the question is, how do you get it into the hands of someone who is going to do one of those ceremonies?
Did you know it is improper to dispose of an old US flag by simply throwing it away? I'm sure it happens all the time, but it's wrong. The proper way to do it is in a flag retirement ceremony, the question is, how do you get it into the hands of someone who is going to do one of those ceremonies?