Flag Recognition ProgramThe SAR Flag Recognition Program is designed to recognize individuals, businesses, and organizations that display the U.S. flag correctly and consistently. The program encourages patriotic respect for the U.S. flag through various initiatives such as Flag Day programs and educational resource. Proper Flag Disposal MethodsWhen a U.S. flag becomes soiled, faded, or damaged, it should be retired respectfully. The primary and preferred method of disposal is ceremonial burning. During these ceremonies, the flag is folded properly, placed in a large fire, and burned completely to ashes. For those concerned about environmental impact, an alternative method is cutting the flag into strips, ensuring the blue star field remains intact, so it ceases to be considered a flag. Community InvolvementThe SAR and our local chapters organizations often conduct flag disposal ceremonies, especially on Flag Day (June 14). Many communities also provide flag disposal boxes for collecting worn-out flags. The program helps instill the values of respect and patriotism associated with the American flag, ensuring it is always handled with care and honor. Flag Recognition Program Committee Chapter flag committees and chapter members can present flag certificates to individuals, corporations, businesses, fire departments, police departments, schools, libraries, etc. that properly display the American Flag. The Flag Committee develops programs to encourage patriotic respect for the flag of the United States, including Flag Day programs for the week ending June 14th each year. The national committee identifies and develops resources on the history of the U.S. Flag for use by state-level societies and chapters.
Admiral William R. Furlong Award and U.S. Flag Retirement AwardAdm. Furlong Award Requirements:
Learn more about compatriot Adm. Furlong and his legacy; his Patriot was Capt. George Grant (P-169076). U.S. Flag Retirement Award Requirements:
Due to the dedication of so many compatriots in every chapter across the Commonwealth, the Virginia SAR has been awarded the Adm. Furlong Award streamer with white stars, and U.S. Flag Retirement awards at multiple National SAR Congress events, including 2024. Status of Flag within the Commonwealth of Virginia
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