Posted on Jun 30, 2017
SGT Dave Tracy
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I’ve been hitting the internet, and I am not seeing much in terms of whether such frames are intended to be used primarily or exclusively for displaying memorial flags or for general indoor flag display. Even perusing the Flag Code I can’t find much about statically displaying the flag in such a frame.
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
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I have the flag that I was given upon my retirement in a triangular frame.
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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I have a Flag in a triangular frame with a brass plate with My name, service dates etc. that was presented to Me on My retirement from the U.S. Air Force With that presentation was a certification that flag had been flown over the US Capitol.
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MSgt George Cater
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The Flag when properly folded is a triangle. What other shape case would make any sense? You could just display it folded inside a larger display case with other items, but then you'd have the problem of how to fix it in position. Considering the emotion the Flag evokes in many folks, some would believe you perhaps desecrated it by how you affixed it.
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