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The Dignity of Dissent: When Logistics Overshadow Respect for Fallen Heroes

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In the somber process of bringing home our fallen service members, every detail matters. The sight of a flag-draped casket signifies the highest honor a nation can bestow. However, a modern logistical trend is starting to violate the very protocols meant to protect that dignity: the practice of draping the interment flag over the shipping container holding the casket, rather …

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Who Does Your Color Guard Represent?

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This subject is one of the most common sources of confusion in Color Guard training, especially in scholastic and cadet programs. The root problem is that people treat flags as decoration, local pride, or a “nice touch,” when in reality every color carried in formation is a public statement of authority and representation.

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The Pathfinder Drill and Ceremonies Manual: 6 Surprising Takeaways

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Introduction: More Than Just Camping and Crafts When you picture a youth group, you probably think of camping trips, community service, and crafts. You might not picture a 318-page technical manual detailing the precise angle of a foot or the specific cadence for a funeral procession. But that’s exactly what I found when I analyzed the Pathfinder Drill & Ceremonies …

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The Proffer

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It’s not short for “professor”, a proffer is one who stands by with awards or certificates and hands them to the presenter. In the U.S. Air Force and other branches that follow similar protocol the term for the individual who assists the presenter during a formal military award or retirement ceremony is called the Proffer. Their role. The following is …

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Flag Protocol and Fallen Heroes—Why Compliance Is Non-Negotiable

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In the somber process of bringing home our fallen servicemembers, every detail matters. The sight of a flag-draped casket signifies part of the highest honors a nation can bestow. However, a modern logistical trend is starting to undermine that dignity: the practice of draping the interment flag over the shipping container holding the casket, rather than the casket itself.

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The Text of the Flag Code

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August 21, 1959 https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/4/chapter-1 4 U.S. Code § 1 – Flag; stripes and stars on The flag of the United States shall be thirteen horizontal stripes, alternate red and white; and the union of the flag shall be forty-eight stars, white in a blue field. (July 30, 1947, ch. 389, 61 Stat. 642.) 4 U.S. Code § 2 – Same; …