Werner flying 3 flags
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Below is a link showing a photo of the front of the Werner main terminal in Omaha. Shows the flags displayed correctly.
http://www.werner.com/content/info/c...r3_800x600.jpg
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Originally Posted by Drew10
Below is a link showing a photo of the front of the Werner main terminal in Omaha. Shows the flags displayed correctly.
http://www.werner.com/content/info/c...r3_800x600.jpg
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The Texas Flag in the only state in the Union that can fly at the same level as the United States Flag. In the fact that Texas was its own country.
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Originally Posted by countryhorseman
The Texas Flag in the only state in the Union that can fly at the same level as the United States Flag. In the fact that Texas was its own country.
From www.ushistory.org
Q: Is Texas's the only state flag allowed to fly at the same height as the US flag?
A: No, this is an urban legend. All state flags may fly at the same height as the U.S. flag. The U.S. flag must be on its right (the viewer's left), however. Texas's laws are consistent with those of the other states.
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Ok I have a question for you flag etiquette gurus.
Where in the order would this flag fly in? Would it be a state flag or a foreign national flag? Tough call isn't it since they seem to make up their own rules regardless of what the rest of the USA is doing. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Originally Posted by Uturn2001
Ok I have a question for you flag etiquette gurus.
Where in the order would this flag fly in? Would it be a state flag or a foreign national flag? Tough call isn't it since they seem to make up their own rules regardless of what the rest of the USA is doing. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I don't see a problem flying the Canadian and Mexican flags.
There's a lot of businesses up here that fly the American and Canadian flags in tandem. It's a show of respect. Actually, my company(100% Canadian owned), their logo is a rather neat concoction of the two. I'll let you judge that yourself:
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Originally Posted by Drew10
Good one U-Turn.....
Dont we need a Visa/Passport, or something, to go into the Republic of California?? :lol: :lol:
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Originally Posted by allan5oh
I don't see a problem flying the Canadian and Mexican flags.
There's a lot of businesses up here that fly the American and Canadian flags in tandem. It's a show of respect. Actually, my company(100% Canadian owned), their logo is a rather neat concoction of the two. I'll let you judge that yourself:
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