GENT'S FLAG DAY PAGE

Welcome to my flag day page. Flag day represents different things to different people. It is June 14 of every year, as it was declared in a resolution by the Congress on June 14, 1777. Although it has become controversial, it never should have been. The controversy has been caused by a bunch of liberal, disgrunted bums who think they can influence the government by distruction and disrespect to the flag. Government is influenced at the voting booths across America, and not by destroying the flag. It is not free speech, it is desecration. Many fallen soldiers have been buried draped with the flag.

This poem entitled "The Flag" by Henry Holcomb Bennett will help remind us of the respect our flag deserves.
(Born December 5, 1863;
died April 30, 1924)

Hats off!
Along the street there comes
A blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums,
A flash of color beneath the sky:
Hats off!
The flag is passing by!

Blue and crimson and white it shines,
Over the steel-tipped, order lines.
Hats off!
The colors before us fly;
But more than the flag is passing by.

Sea-fights and land-fights, grim and great,
Fought to make and to save the State:
Weary marches and sinking ships;
Cheers of victory on dying lips;

Days of plenty and years of peace;
March of a strong land's swift increase;
Equal justice, right and law,
Stately honor and reverned awe;

Sign of a nation, great and strong
To ward her people from foreign wrong;
Pride and glory and honor,-all
Live in the colors to stand or fall.

Hats off!
Along the street there comes
A blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums;
And loyal hearts are beating high:
Hats off!
The flag is passing by!

Perhaps this poem entitled "God Save the Flag" by Oliver Wendell Holmes should represent the request of all of us during this difficult time for out flag.
(Born August 29, 1809;
died October 7, 1894)

Washed in the blood of the brave and the blooming,
Snatched from the altars of insolent foes,
Burning with star-fires, but never consuming,
Flash its broad ribbons of lily and rose.

Vainly the prophets of Baal would rend it,
Vainly his worshippers pray for its fall;
Thousands have died for it, millions defend it,
Emblem of justice and mercy to all:

Justice that reddens the sky with her terrors,
Mercy that comes with her white-handed train,
Soothing all passions, redeeming all errors,
Soothing the sabre and breaking the chain.

Borne on the deluge of old usurpations,
Drifted our Ark o'er the desolate seas,
Bearing the rainbow of hope to the nations,
Torn from the storm-cloud and flung to the breeze!

God bless the Flag and its loyal defenders,
While its broad folds o'er the battle-field wave,
Till the dim star-wreath rekindle its splendors,
Washed from its stains in the blood of the brave!

Perhaps we should review some of the flag etiquette to observe while displaying our flag:

It is the universal custom to display the flag only from sunrise to sunset on buildings and on stationary flagstaffs in the open. However, when a patriotic effect is desired, the flag may be displayed twenty-four hours a day if properly illuminated during the hours of darkness.

- When displayed either horizontally or vertically against a wall, the union should be uppermost and to the flag's own right, that is, to the observer's left. When displayed in a window, the flag should be displayed in the same way, with the union or blue field to the left of the observer in the street.

- No other flag or pennant should be placed above or, if on the same level, to the right of the flag of the United States of America, except during church services conducted by naval chaplains at sea...for personnel of the Navy...when the church pennant may be flown above the flag.

When the flag passes you, remove your hat and stand at attention until after it has passed. Let's all pay the respect to our flag that it deserves. I wish to thank you for visiting my site and invite you here at anytime. I have built this page just for you and your friends.

"God Bless The USA"


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