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The Flagpole with Two Halyards and the Intended Direction of Display

DrillMaster November 4, 2014Ask DrillMaster, Honor Guard Training, Instructional 9 Comments

DrillMaster explains his helpful term, Intended Direction of Display, when raising flags on a stationary flagpole with two halyards.

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