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Foreign Violation of Flag Code Originally Posted by charles Dear Sirs, My local public house in the United Kingdom is flying the the US flag on the same staff as ...
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    Foreign Violation of Flag Code
    Quote Originally Posted by charles
    Dear Sirs,

    My local public house in the United Kingdom is flying the the US flag on the
    same staff as the flag of the England AND and European Union, which I
    consider to be a gross violation of flag protocol.

    Is there there any US government body that deals with this type of error
    that I could contact to ask for intervention.

    Please reply to this email address

    Regards,





    Charles


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    Dear Charles on the U.S. Dept of Veteran's Affairs website, guidelines regarding how to fly the American flag are listed. What you have seen is absolutely incorrect. The link to the webpage is: Guidelines for Display of the Flag - Public and Intergovernmental Affairs. And in regards to being displayed with flags from other nations it states: "When flags of two or more nations are displayed, they are to be flown from separate staffs of the same height. The flags should be of approximately equal size. International usage forbids the display of the flag of one nation above that of another nation in time of peace."

    From what I can locate, no specific U.S. government body specifically oversees flag display errors. However, it was the U.S. military that began the process and a National Flag Conference was convened in 1923 to address issues regarding consistent standards in displaying the American flag. With that in mind, I would contact either the U.S. Embassy or U.S. military base closest to you and ask for assistance. But the easiest thing, may just be to give the information (from the link above) to the folks who are flying the flags incorrectly. Hopefully, they can make the correction themselves.

    Good Luck,
    Kim

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