Flying American Flag

ForeverWave.... that's the flag I run. Small and compact, it's not dragging on the ground everywhere like I too often see from Good Ol' Boys in their trucks. Made specifically for Jeeps, and you can interchange the flags.
 
Just make sure that if your flying the flag by itself that it sits in the middle of your Jeep. If you fly it with another flag it sits on the right side.
 
I flew a small flag attached to my CB antenna in the center of the rear of the Jeep before. If you get the right size flag, it works perfectly and doesn't touch anything that hangs. Also, if you buy a good quality flag you shouldn't have any tearing. Mine didn't for 2 years of running.


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Just make sure that if your flying the flag by itself that it sits in the middle of your Jeep. If you fly it with another flag it sits on the right side.

I appreciate that people like to be patriotic but it has always bothered me to see people flying a flag that is tattered and dirty or even dragging on the ground. I did not realize there was vehicle etiquette when flying the flag. Thanks for the info.
 
I appreciate that people like to be patriotic but it has always bothered me to see people flying a flag that is tattered and dirty or even dragging on the ground. I did not realize there was vehicle etiquette when flying the flag. Thanks for the info.

Surprising how many little things regarding flag etiquette there are. The most common one that a lot of people aren't aware of is not having the flag oriented correctly, ie, having the field in retreat.
The field (blue part) should always be facing forward. that's why you see "backwards" flags on the right hand side of vehicles, planes, etc. Otherwise the flag is considered to be in retreat.
This is a major no-no. It's surprising how many uniformed people I've seen with the flags displayed incorrectly. Not their fault but still. :grayno:

** not aiming this at you Jesse - just putting it out there for general info.
 
Surprising how many little things regarding flag etiquette there are. The most common one that a lot of people aren't aware of is not having the flag oriented correctly, ie, having the field in retreat.
The field (blue part) should always be facing forward. that's why you see "backwards" flags on the right hand side of vehicles, planes, etc. Otherwise the flag is considered to be in retreat.
This is a major no-no. It's surprising how many uniformed people I've seen with the flags displayed incorrectly. Not their fault but still. :grayno:

** not aiming this at you Jesse - just putting it out there for general info.

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I just slip the flag pole in the handle of high lift ...buy a new flag and use fabric glue for the edges keeps them holding longer...the flag sits high above the roof life so no problem with the ground..nothing but respect when flying the colors.IMG_20160610_111305.jpg

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Surprising how many little things regarding flag etiquette there are. The most common one that a lot of people aren't aware of is not having the flag oriented correctly, ie, having the field in retreat.
The field (blue part) should always be facing forward. that's why you see "backwards" flags on the right hand side of vehicles, planes, etc. Otherwise the flag is considered to be in retreat.
This is a major no-no. It's surprising how many uniformed people I've seen with the flags displayed incorrectly. Not their fault but still. :grayno:

** not aiming this at you Jesse - just putting it out there for general info.
Oh don't worry I'm not taking it that way at all. The "backwards" look on people's vehicles still doesn't look right to me though I know if is. Same for shoulder patches.

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Just remember the basics when flying old glory. The field (stars) stay on the left, when presented near another flag the American flag goes to the left of other said flag ex. State flags, when presented with more than one flag on one pole the American flag goes on top, don't leave my flag in the rain, don't leave it out at night unless illuminated and don't let it touch the Fu@#ing ground!!!! There are many resources to teach flag etiquettebut these are some all Americans should know.

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I run an American flag and Arizona flag sometimes over holiday weekends etc. I love it I get compliments all the time, my only complaint is the flags rip and tear super easy. I've been looking for a heavy duty fabric that won't rip as easy.


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That being said I really like running marine flags they have more stitching at the seams so the last forever mine's been waving strong for 3 years. And they come in a wider array of sizes helping get the maximum size on your rig without dragging it when on the trails

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So on my jeep looking at it from the rear, I have a cb antenna in the middle of my tire rack and on my right or passenger side jerry can holder I put the antenna for my SAR radio, on the driver side jerry can holder I have a mount for the US flag that I have mounted using a cb antenna mount. Is this wrong? I don't have the flag on all the time mostly for parades and holidays.
 
If that flag is on it's own position is irrelevant. Left center no matter... If it's displayed with multiple flags then the American flag goes on the left. Example if I were to fly an American flag and a P.O.W. flag at the same time the American flag would go on the left the P.O.W. flag on the right. If both were on the same pole the American flag goes on top

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