6 Rules to Know Before Hanging an American Flag This July 4th

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6 Rules to Know Before Hanging an American Flag This July 4th
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While you might be vaguely aware of the etiquette around hanging Old Glory, when was the last time you pored over Title 4 Chapter 1 of the U.S. Code, particularly sections 6 through 9?

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