RVers Fly Old Glory Over Their Rigs
U.S. RVers are typically very patriotic (and rightly so – what a great country where we are free to roam in our RVs wherever we like). We have many different ways to display our flags. One of the most popular is the telescoping flag pole that can fit into a receiver hitch.
These flag poles can also fit into a “wheel stand” where you use your RV tire as an anchor for the pole holder.
This RVer uses his 5th wheel king pin stabilizer jack to anchor his "wheel stand" pole holder.
Another way RVers display their flags is to use a smaller version that attaches to the rig and holds up to three small flags.
However you choose to display the flag make sure you take some time and reflect on what it stands and appreciate the freedom it represents. God Bless America! JimLabels: Rigging




1 Comments:
Jim,
You should also remind people that if they do fly the flag (old glory) and they let it fly into the night they need to illuminate it (Section 6a: "It is the universal custom to display the flag only from sunrise to sunset on buildings and on stationary flagstaffs in the open. However, when a patriotic effect is desired, the flag may be displayed twenty-four hours a day if properly illuminated during the hours of darkness.")
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