I've read that the US is the only country to direct that its flag be folded into a triangle. Most other flag codes and military regulations I've seen say something like fold ' in a suitable manner ' or 'neatly'.
Any idea if this is true?
I've read that the US is the only country to direct that its flag be folded into a triangle. Most other flag codes and military regulations I've seen say something like fold ' in a suitable manner ' or 'neatly'.
Any idea if this is true?
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Greetings, Shrubber !![]()
QUOTE : "I've read that the US is the only country to direct that its flag be folded into a triangle."
I don't know if the U.S. is the ONLY country to direct that its Flag be folded into a triangle.
I don't EVEN know if the U.S. actually directs that its Flag be folded into a triangle.
I just don't know, is it in the "Flag Code" ???![]()
http://www.ushistory.org/betsy/flagcode.htm
Robin Hickman
Eugene, Oregon, USA
"All That Is Needed For Evil To Triumph Is For Good Men To Stand By And Do Nothing"
A search of google images yields the following methods for folding the flags of Canada, Venezeula, and Australia:
CFSU(Ottawa) - Folding the Flag
Venezuela - Folding of the Flag
How to fold a flag
Nick
Apparently Portugal also has a procuedure in place to try to get the central device (seal/coat of arms type thing) to be the only thing visible when the flag is folded.
From Flags of the World: How to fold the portuguese national flag
Looks like it may be similar to the "How to fold the Canadian Flag" link above. Sounds like I may have fun with origami tonight. I have the maple leaf in my collection, might try to follow those directions and see how it works out.