
Top 10 Things to Know about Flag Retirement
You may want to check with your local American Legion, VFW, Boy Scout Troop or our our Northern and Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemeteries to inquire about flag retirement …
Flag Retirement - US History
The ceremony should be conducted out-of-doors, preferably in conjunction with a campfire program, and it should be very special. The ceremony involves two color guards, one for the …
How to Properly Dispose of Worn-Out U.S. Flags
Jun 11, 2020 · The American Legion passed a resolution about flag retirement ceremonies in 1937, and they've been an important ritual ever since. According to the resolution, "The …
USSSP: Ceremonies - Flag Retiring
When the United States flag (Old Glory) becomes worn, torn, faded or badly soiled, it is time to replace it with a new flag, and the old flag should be "retired" with all the dignity and respect …
Unserviceable Flags Ceremony - The American Legion
The purpose of The American Legion in adopting this ceremony was to encourage proper respect for the Flag of the United States and to provide for disposal of unserviceable flags in a …
The United States flag should be treated with respect when it is flying, and treated with respect when it is retired. Therefore, we retire flags with dignity and respect when they become worn, …
Flag Retirement Ceremonies: Honoring Old Glory With Respect
Jan 24, 2024 · This comprehensive guide to conducting a dignified and proper American flag retirement ceremony through burning underscores the importance of each step in this solemn …
Flag Retirement and Disposal - The US Flag
Methods to properly dispose of and retire the US Flag, find guidelines, ceremonies, drop-off locations, and resources for a dignified flag retirement.
How to Retire Your Flag - FlagCenter.com
Where and how should a Flag Retirement ceremony be performed? Flags should be retired in private at a non-public location and the ceremony should be a solemn, dignified event.
How To Retire A Flag Respectfully – Action Flag
Jun 17, 2025 · Learn respectful methods to retire the American flag when it becomes worn or damaged, honoring its symbolism and significance.