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More than one flag


Never fly two or more flags from the same flagstaff. This implies subjugation (conquest, conquering), and was used on captured ships the victorious side’s flag above the defeated country’s.

If more than one flag is to be flown, all the flags must be the same width, the shorter dimension, as opposed to length from hoist to fly. Some flags are of a shorter length than normal.

If a church has more than one flagpole, then the one on the left when looking at the front of the building has precedence, and the following is suggested as a suitable order.

This order may need to be adjusted if the flagpoles are differentiated

 

 

 

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