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Usa flag with gold fringe.
The fourth color yellow is not approved in the code.
For civilian use fringe is not required as an integral part of the flag nor can its use be said to constitute an unauthorized addition to the design prescribed by statute.
It was not until 1895 that it was officially added to the national flag for all regiments of the army.
For these purposes the united states flag will be rayon banner cloth trimmed on three sides with golden fringe 2 1 2 inches wide.
The gold fringe flag is not the same flag that is approved for our constitutional republic in usa code title 4 ch 1 ch 2.
Officially adopted for use on flags in 1895 the gold adornment is not original to the flag s design.
Martial law flag pursuant to 4 u s c.
So in other words the gold fringe flag symbolizes maritime law.
Army began using american flags with gold fringe around this time.
Executive order 10834 august 21 1959.
A military flag is a flag that resembles the regular flag of the united states except that it has a yellow fringe border on three sides.
Sizes and occasions for display b.
These are also symbolic of admiralty law which is.
Also you will notice the tassles hanging from the flag.
The yellow gold fringe us flag meaning does not make any difference to a esquire judge or an esquire attorney if there is a gold fringe on the flag or not the law in the court room is what it is going to be don t be fooled the judge will do as he or she pleases if youonly say you understand never understand x.
You ll notice the tassles hanging from the flag.
National flags listed below are for indoor display and for use in ceremonies and parades.
According to the army study guide website gold fringe appeared on the american flag as early as 1835.
In the late 1800s it was adopted for use in the army.
The president of the united states designates this deviation from the regular flag by.
All regiments of the u s.
Records indicate that fringe was first used on the flag as early as 1835.
According to the american legion gold fringe has been used in american flags since the 1830s.
The fourth color yellow is not approved in the code.