Royal Rangers Flag on Uniform....Originally Posted by c
Good evening.
Recently, I've seen American flag patches or facsimiles worn on all
sorts of uniforms, from football helmets to delivery driver uniform
shirts. By way of observation and not complaint, I also note the Boy
Scouts of America wear a flag patch on their uniform shirts.
I am an adult leader in a boys Christian ministry called Royal Rangers. It is an outdoor adventure program patterned after the Boy Scout program but with a Biblical emphasis. We have a uniform with various rank, unit and achievement patches on it.
Recently, the National Office directed the addition of an American flag
patch to the uniform shirt; specifically, on the left sleeve under the
Royal Ranger emblem.
Being a former Marine combat veteran of Vietnam, I am keenly desirous of
seeing the flag proudly displayed whenever and wherever possible.
However, this particular display strikes me "in my gut" as being
inappropriate. On checking the U.S. Code, I found the reference to flag
patch usage by military, fire and police departments and patriotic
organizations. When I inquired of the National Office, I was simply told
that there attorneys looked into it and saw no problem.
Is this an appropriate display of the American flag?
Thank you for your assistance. I thoroughly enjoy receiving the
Federalist in my email.
Yours truly,
Charles


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