There are two flags attached to a pole outside the U.S. Post Office on Carter Hill Road across from Alabama State University in Montgomery.
One, of course, is The United States Flag. The other is....hard to tell because it is torn, and has been for at least a week. The flag honors American Military men and women who were killed in action or are missing in action.
That flag is in need of immediate replacement.
Here's what a proper KIA/MIA flag looks like:
Whomever is responsible for raising the flags at the Carolyn Station Post Office in Montgomery Alabama each morning, has apparently thought it was OK to raise a worn POW*MIA flag daily for weeks.
The language on the flag reads "you are not forgotten"...but respected?
Can we stop this NOW?
HERE is the flag etiquette for the POW/MIA flags.
"...the “National POW/MIA Flag Act”, the law amended Title 36 U.S. Code, Section 902 to state that the POW/MIA flag display days are“all days on which the flag of the United States is displayed.”
During the Joe Biden administration, the flag is flown directly below the U.S. Flag on the White House, though the previous president had it removed to a less prominent location.
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