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 Originally Posted by Joe Gondek
In the U.S. we fold our flag in the form of a triangle as a reminder of the Tricorn hats worn by soldiers during the Revolution.
A bugle plays taps to honor our armed forces members as they are laid to rest
Thanks for that, i have often wondered about that.
Cheers, Danny.
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Another good source for the customs and traditions of the British Army is Bryon Farwells' Mr. Kipling's Army: All the Queen's Men:
http://books.google.com/books?id=2Il...esult&resnum=3
A fascinating read!
T.
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In reference to the folding of the US flag, my Chief Ranger, who worked at a number of Indian War historic sites, once told me that custom really didn't begin until the 1930s; before then, the garrison flag was simply folded or even rolled into a ball. I will be happy to ask him for sources regarding his research.
The 1930's and 40's was a time of great nationalism,our National Anthem was adopted in 1931 and the pledge of allegiance was adopted in 1941.
Both the song and pledge had been around for many years
but not made official until then.
It stands to reason the flag folding would start around then.
I know that Flowers of the Forest is mentioned in the song Willy McBride but I don't know the song to recognize it when played
I'll look for it on I tunes
I'm an 18th century guy born into the 20th century and have been dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century.
We do not stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing"
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 Originally Posted by Joe Gondek
The 1930's and 40's was a time of great nationalism,our National Anthem was adopted in 1931 and the pledge of allegiance was adopted in 1941.
Both the song and pledge had been around for many years
but not made official until then.
It stands to reason the flag folding would start around then.
I know that Flowers of the Forest is mentioned in the song Willy McBride but I don't know the song to recognize it when played
I'll look for it on I tunes
Joe,
That was exactly the reasons he mentioned for its adoption.
Regards,
Todd
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I just found this
Public Law 94-344, known as the Federal Flag Code, is the law of the land regarding the handling and displaying of the American flag. It was first adopted by Congress in 1923 and revised numerous times.
I'm an 18th century guy born into the 20th century and have been dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century.
We do not stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing"
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