Sunday, September 28, 2008

U. S. A. Flag
A Challenge for the Readers
Today the Flower Child is publishing a new challenge. This one does not require any identification of any place or object in Middle Georgia. This Challenge will test you knowledge of the proper display of our United States of America Flag!!! Our National Symbol!!!
Is there ever a time when an another Flag can be flown in a superior postion over/above the U. S. A. Flag?
If there is, please also respond with the event or events where this is allowed happen and the location.
The deadline for answering this three part Challenge is 2400, Thursday, October 2, 2008. Please leave your response in the comment section of this Blog. Of course, as usual, the first response that is correct with all three parts will receive a "free" lunch from the Flower Child in a very timely manner.
Thank You, in advance, for your participation in this Challenge.

1 comment:

Derp said...

The answer is yes.

When the flag is displayed from the same flagpole with another flag - of a state, community, society or Scout unit - the flag of the United States must always be at the top except that the church pennant may be flown above the flag during church services for Navy personnel when conducted by a Naval chaplain on a ship at sea.

I guess that free lunch will have to wait a little while. It will be a nice excuse to hang with you for a while.

//Later