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Old November 26th 04, 02:47 AM
Thomas Schoene
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Jake Donovan wrote:
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There has been no mandate or authorization for a reverse flag. (Stars
facing backwards) If an Area Commander has given approval for such,
he is in violation of uniform regulations.


The original question was why are the flags reversed -- that is, with the
stars to the front, or right side, instead of the usual left side. Under
the regs you cited, the right-shoulder flag is specifically allowed, and is
required to be worn so that the canton (the field of stars) is to the
observer's right, which puts it at the front of the shoulder. That's
"backwards" to the normal left-shoulder version.

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