Business Insider: Here's why the American flag is reversed on military uniforms
Tim Marshall, the author of "Worth Dying for: The Power and Politics of Flags" explains why American flags are reversed on military uniforms. Following is a transcript of the video.
A lot of people ask, "why is the US flag reversed when it's on an arm patch of a US military?" Just as the US flag dips to no man or king and you will see even at the Olympic ceremonies, the American flag is the only one that doesn't dip to the head of state of the host country. Because — it's not a mark of disrespect to them, it's a mark of respect to the American flag. And they take it so seriously that it must always face forward.
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2 comments:
The same is true of the passenger sides of vehicles. The stars/blue have to stay at the front of the vehicle.
It's only reversed when worn/placed on the right side of a uniform/vehicle. If worn/placed on the left, it will be with star field in normal location (left).
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