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Joe June 24th 04 11:20 PM

Why is the American Flag folded 13 times
 
Anyone know?

Where do you fly the flag on your boat in port? At sea?

When should you fly your flag?

Anyone know the orgin of a 21 gun salute?

Why would you fly your flag upside down?

Whats and ensign flown for, and when, and were?

Joe

Jonathan Ganz June 24th 04 11:41 PM

Why is the American Flag folded 13 times
 
Flying her upside down is a sign of distress.

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"Joe" wrote in message
om...
Anyone know?

Where do you fly the flag on your boat in port? At sea?

When should you fly your flag?

Anyone know the orgin of a 21 gun salute?

Why would you fly your flag upside down?

Whats and ensign flown for, and when, and were?

Joe




Bart Senior June 25th 04 02:40 AM

Why is the American Flag folded 13 times
 

The 21-gun salute comes from summing of the digits in the
year 1776.

The American flag is folded 13 times with each fold symbolizes
in the following order--life, belief in eternal life, honoring veterans,
trusting God, in tribute to our country, the pledge of allegiance, in
tribute to our armed forces, in honor of women and our mothers,
in honor of our fathers, the Jewish God, the Christian God, and
finally "In God We Trust". The final tuck reminds us of the soldiers
and sailors who wore the cocked hat of our early history.

The US Flag, is called the National Ensign--50-stars and 13 stripes.

When not under way, a ship flies the national ensign from a flagstaff
at the stern from 8:00 a.m. until sunset. When entering port at night
the ensign should fly from the gaff to establish its nationality. Under
way it should be flown from the gaff, or leech of the sail at
approximately the same position where a gaff would be.

Ashore. Same basic rules. A proper flag pole will have a gaff and
spreaders to duplicate that of a sailing vessel. It flies at the top of the
flagpole, except that it flies at the gaff of any pole or mast that is has
a gaff. It should be flown on most holidays with a few notable exceptions.
However, I feel it is never improper to display the flag on any date.

The National Ensign should be well maintained. Don't fly a ratty
looking National Ensign. I approve of the people, yacht clubs, or
others who proudly fly it at night well illuminated.

The proper size for the national flag is one inch of flag length per
foot of boat length, going to the next larger standard size, if
necessary.

Upside down it's used ONLY as a sign of distress. It disrespectful
to fly it upside down in other than a distress situation where life and
safety are threatened with immediate danger that demands quick
action.

There is also the Yacht Ensign, fouled anchor encircled by stars,
which I don't think much of. It is more proper to fly the US Flag.
And it is never improper to fly the US flag in lieu of Yacht Ensign.

Lame people fly the Yacht Ensign.

Patriots fly the US Flag or National Ensign.


Joe wrote
Anyone know?

Where do you fly the flag on your boat in port? At sea?

When should you fly your flag?

Anyone know the orgin of a 21 gun salute?

Why would you fly your flag upside down?

Whats and ensign flown for, and when, and were?

Joe




Bob Crantz June 25th 04 02:56 AM

Why is the American Flag folded 13 times
 
What is the significance of the admiralty flag?


"Bart Senior" wrote in message
et...

The 21-gun salute comes from summing of the digits in the
year 1776.

The American flag is folded 13 times with each fold symbolizes
in the following order--life, belief in eternal life, honoring veterans,
trusting God, in tribute to our country, the pledge of allegiance, in
tribute to our armed forces, in honor of women and our mothers,
in honor of our fathers, the Jewish God, the Christian God, and
finally "In God We Trust". The final tuck reminds us of the soldiers
and sailors who wore the cocked hat of our early history.

The US Flag, is called the National Ensign--50-stars and 13 stripes.

When not under way, a ship flies the national ensign from a flagstaff
at the stern from 8:00 a.m. until sunset. When entering port at night
the ensign should fly from the gaff to establish its nationality. Under
way it should be flown from the gaff, or leech of the sail at
approximately the same position where a gaff would be.

Ashore. Same basic rules. A proper flag pole will have a gaff and
spreaders to duplicate that of a sailing vessel. It flies at the top of

the
flagpole, except that it flies at the gaff of any pole or mast that is has
a gaff. It should be flown on most holidays with a few notable exceptions.
However, I feel it is never improper to display the flag on any date.

The National Ensign should be well maintained. Don't fly a ratty
looking National Ensign. I approve of the people, yacht clubs, or
others who proudly fly it at night well illuminated.

The proper size for the national flag is one inch of flag length per
foot of boat length, going to the next larger standard size, if
necessary.

Upside down it's used ONLY as a sign of distress. It disrespectful
to fly it upside down in other than a distress situation where life and
safety are threatened with immediate danger that demands quick
action.

There is also the Yacht Ensign, fouled anchor encircled by stars,
which I don't think much of. It is more proper to fly the US Flag.
And it is never improper to fly the US flag in lieu of Yacht Ensign.

Lame people fly the Yacht Ensign.

Patriots fly the US Flag or National Ensign.


Joe wrote
Anyone know?

Where do you fly the flag on your boat in port? At sea?

When should you fly your flag?

Anyone know the orgin of a 21 gun salute?

Why would you fly your flag upside down?

Whats and ensign flown for, and when, and were?

Joe






Bobsprit June 25th 04 04:53 AM

Why is the American Flag folded 13 times
 
Flying her upside down is a sign of distress.


Or just Horvath trying to hoist a flag...and getting it wrong.

RB

Jonathan Ganz June 25th 04 05:24 AM

Why is the American Flag folded 13 times
 
That's still a sign of distress. And, I got the "she" part right too.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Flying her upside down is a sign of distress.


Or just Horvath trying to hoist a flag...and getting it wrong.

RB




Wolfie June 25th 04 07:04 AM

Why is the American Flag folded 13 times
 
Bart Senior wrote:
The 21-gun salute comes from summing of the digits in the
year 1776.


Salutes of 21 guns for national leaders predate 1776 and
the American Revolution...



Horvath June 25th 04 12:08 PM

Why is the American Flag folded 13 times
 
On 25 Jun 2004 03:53:55 GMT, (Boobsprit) wrote this
crap:

Flying her upside down is a sign of distress.


Or just Horvath trying to hoist a flag...and getting it wrong.


**** you! asshole! I've never hoisted a flag wrong, or folded it
wrong, you anti-American scummy piece of ****.





Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!

Bobsprit June 25th 04 12:34 PM

Why is the American Flag folded 13 times
 
you anti-American scummy piece of ****.


Your mama!!!

Bwahahahahahaha!

RB

Joe June 25th 04 04:19 PM

Why is the American Flag folded 13 times
 
"Wolfie" wrote in message ...
Bart Senior wrote:
The 21-gun salute comes from summing of the digits in the
year 1776.


Salutes of 21 guns for national leaders predate 1776 and
the American Revolution...


Wrong, Bart is correct.

Joe


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