2013CGJKU
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On top of the flag being backwards, if you are going to name your rig Casey Jones you MUST have a hockey stick mounted on the exterior of it. YOU MUST.
No shit? Well fuck. That's retarded. Excuse my language. I'm an Air Force maintainer lol
They are made for the passenger side of the vehicle...
My 4 door with my wife's grand View attachment 147909
They are made for the passenger side of the vehicle...
They are made for the passenger side of the vehicle...
The American flag is always displayed with the union side ( the blue field and stars) facing to the front. It signifies our flag blowing backwards during an advance. Because of this it appears backwards on the right side of a vehicle. Want some confirmation? Google some photos of Air Force One or military vehicles in convoy. It appears this same way when worn on the right shoulder of a uniform which happens in particular operations with allies and the U.N.
With that said, I agree that it looks odd at first glance. However, "backwards" is actually correct in these placements.
I stand corrected. Thank you all for the clarification.
In turn, as long as people support this country and it's flag. They are respected in my book.
The American flag is always displayed with the union side ( the blue field and stars) facing to the front. It signifies our flag blowing backwards during an advance. Because of this it appears backwards on the right side of a vehicle. Want some confirmation? Google some photos of Air Force One or military vehicles in convoy. It appears this same way when worn on the right shoulder of a uniform which happens in particular operations with allies and the U.N.
With that said, I agree that it looks odd at first glance. However, "backwards" is actually correct in these placements.
This is true but the one on his driver side is still wrong. I thought the same thing at first but look at it again. It's on the drivers side so it would need to be the normal way for it to look like its advancing forward. It's just plain backwards.