I am a veteran of the US Navy. I have two kids currently serving, with another enlisting soon. I am proud of my kids, my country and those who defend our freedoms.
Our flag, and all it represents is near and dear to my heart.
The issue:
Our fire department class A uniforms have the flag on the shoulder with the bars leading. Although not in violation of US Code (which does not SPECIFICALLY call out firefighters, police, etc) I cannot, in good concious, wear the flag in this fashion. On my uniform, the union leads (stars facing forward).
I have gotten grief from our township chief.
So, how does your department wear the flag (if it is part of your uniform)?
What are your thoughts on the subject?
Permalink Reply by RJ on February 20, 2011 at 10:28pm
Man...you're sooo gonna get labeled as a whiner! But who cares, keep the pressure on! You are absolutely correct, and the right way is the ONLY way. And by the way, when I see a tattered flag flying, I have no problem contacting the "owner", be it a school, courthouse, private dwelling, or whatever, and politely informing them their flag needs to be replaced.
The Sarge
USA (retired)