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Flag etiquette printed in spanish and other languages... Originally Posted by llong Dear Sirs, I am a Viet Nam Vet, Patriot, and Proud American. I am a leader of a ...
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    Flag etiquette printed in spanish and other languages...
    Quote Originally Posted by llong
    Dear Sirs,
    I am a Viet Nam Vet, Patriot, and Proud American. I am a leader of
    a predominantly Mexican/Latin crew of men. One of the responsibilities of
    my staff is raising and lowering the the flags daily in front of our
    facility. I don't want to "attack" anyone for miss-handling of the Flag
    without proper training.

    Do you have any of your information topics available in Spanish? If
    yes, can you send me a printable link?

    You asked for sugestions: I think providing your information in multiple
    languages would certainly aid those visitor to your website whom are truely
    interested in proper understanding of our Flag and are bilingual. And,
    people like me who want to help "educate" one of our imigrants, would have a
    reliable resourse printed in thier native language.

    Thanks for your help,

    Larry

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    Larry,

    Thanks for your service in Vietnam and it sounds like you're still serving us with your patriotism and good work ethic. What you're asking is far simpler than you might ever have imagined. It will take a few minutes of your time but you will be happy with the results.

    1. Go to "Babelfish.com" on the net.

    2. On the very first page it displays, go to "Translate Website"

    3. Type in "www.usa-flag-site.org" and use the "English to Spanish" line on the list of translation options.

    4. Print it out--including whatever pages you want from the site.

    5. Whatever you wanted in Spanish print it out in English, too, so you can highlight or underline what you want your crew to read and understand, etc.

    Good luck!

    P.S. You can use Babelfish to translate just about anything from just about any language into just about any other....

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