Mulboyne wrote:Cajun warriors turn into frozen samurai
These type of exercises are held quite frequently, but lately not in Okinawa.....

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Mulboyne wrote:Cajun warriors turn into frozen samurai
halfnip wrote:Silly question, but why is the US flag always displayed backwards on uniforms as shown in these pics?
Charles wrote:It's always portrayed as if the flagpole would be forward. It isn't backwards, it's just seen from the "other side."
Greji wrote:That's part of it Charles. It is placed as the flag would appear if it was carried while the individual was marching in formation.
Charles wrote:Well, that's what I was trying to say. The flagpole would be forward and the stripes following, if the individual was carrying the flagpole. I wondered about that myself a while ago and looked it up.
Now what I'm wondering is why the usual nonmilitary representations of the flag have the star field on the left and the stripes on the right. Don't know how I'd research that.
Greji wrote:I didn't word it well either, but the military reason is because in the days when the troops carried the flag into battle it always flew in the wind and when flying in the wind when being carried it flies "backward" so this symbolizes carrying the flag in battle!
You're exactly right on the wall placement and other that that being set out in the federal flag protocols, I couldn't even speculate as to the reason why.
Charles wrote:Now what I'm wondering is why the usual nonmilitary representations of the flag have the star field on the left and the stripes on the right. Don't know how I'd research that.
Greji wrote:All right all you Yanks! How do you display the Union Jack on the wall? The Japanese always blow this, or at least the ones in my office do!
Right about now, most Americans should display it like this:Greji wrote:All right all you Yanks! How do you display the Union Jack on the wall?..
GuyJean wrote:Right about now, most Americans should display it like this:
GuyJean wrote:Right about now, most Americans should display it like this:
Mulboyne wrote:So, I should be thinking about the flagpole here...
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