Monday, May 26, 2008
Happy Memorial Day

Office Flag

3 Responses to “Happy Memorial Day”

John Neiner comments:
Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

why the backwards flag?

Zach comments:
Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

I figured that a flag this way evoked the image on a military officer’s uniform.

This from About.com:

“When approved for wear, the full-color U.S. flag cloth replica is sewn 1/2 inch below the right shoulder seam of the temperate, hot-weather, enhanced hot-weather, and desert BDU; the BDU field jacket; and the cold-weather uniform. The flag is worn on the right shoulder, because, in the military, the “place of honor” is to a military member’s right.

The full-color U.S. flag cloth replica is worn so that the star field faces forward, or to the flag’s own right. When worn in this manner, the flag is facing to the observer’s right, and gives the effect of the flag flying in the breeze as the wearer moves forward.

The rule dates back to the Army’s early history, when both mounted cavalry and infantry units would designate a standard bearer, who carried the Colors into battle. As he charged, his forward momentum caused the flag to stream back. Since the Stars and Stripes are mounted with the canton closest to the pole, that section stayed to the right, while the stripes flew to the left.”

John Neiner comments:
Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

he, he . . . nice recovery! I realized after I commented, that it is on a window and obviously the “right way” for those who view it from the outside.
Thanks for posting it and for proudly sharing your patriotism.

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