Viewers asked on social media during the Super Bowl whether a president is allowed to salute if he hasn’t served in the military. Here’s what US laws say.
Monday’s Flag Day ceremony in Library Square was a reverent observance that honored a symbol of American pride and freedom. The real Flag Day, of course, is today. Are you flying a flag at ...
First codified in 1923 by, I shit you not, the National Americanism Commission, the Flag Code was officially written into law ...
Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American ... despite the flag code indicating ...
For most Americans, the Flag Code is more of a code ... outreach events during patriotic and military observances, including the display of the United States flag regardless of size and position ...
President Donald Trump has made a habit of saluting during the national anthem despite the flag code indicating ... than with some of the greatest American patriots of all – the men and women of the ...
American service members can once again display ... The updated guidelines follow changes to the U.S. Flag Code under the latest National Defense Authorization Act. The purpose of the code is ...
President Donald Trump has made a habit of saluting during the national anthem despite the flag ... greatest American patriots of all – the men and women of the United States military ...
According to the U.S. Flag Code, codified by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1954, flags are to be flown at half-staff on all buildings, grounds, and naval vessels of the federal government in the ...
Since U.S. flag code states that no flag should fly higher than the American flag on the same pole or nearby, state flags get lowered during those periods, too. According to Biden’s proclamation ...
The US military drafted plans to commit heinous acts against American citizens to provoke war with Cuba in the 1960s, a ...