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According to the Flag Code, you are supposed to bury or destroy (preferably by burning) a damaged USA flag.

That hood is going to be a hard thing to burn!
 

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Wouldn't it, though?
I'll have to read through again, but I didn't see any politics. I did see people like myself referencing the flag code and pointing out that displaying a damaged flag is disrespectful; even though the person doing it likely loves Merkuh and the flag (they just don't know you shouldn't do this). Is it too political that I respect the flag and want it treated as it should be?
 
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I'll have to read through again, but I didn't see any politics. I did see people like myself referencing the flag code and pointing out that displaying a damaged flag is disrespectful; even though the person doing it likely loves Merkuh and the flag (they just don't know you shouldn't do this). Is it too political that I respect the flag and want it treated as it should be?
That was not directed at you. Lurking over this forum told me a lot. Easy assumptions. Pretty shameful though.
 

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I'll have to read through again, but I didn't see any politics. I did see people like myself referencing the flag code and pointing out that displaying a damaged flag is disrespectful; even though the person doing it likely loves Merkuh and the flag (they just don't know you shouldn't do this). Is it too political that I respect the flag and want it treated as it should be?
It wasn't that blatant; just a reference to this forum leaning in a direction.
 

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That method of displaying is in the military only. Try to find it in the actual Flag Code. I think it looks great.
https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/prelim@title4/chapter1&edition=prelim
My original post said it looks great too! My nitpick was just a civilian nitpick. I always feel a pang of guilt when asked “are you Military or a Veteran” when folks are looking to give me a discount or favor. I answer “No - but I’m old”. I turned 18 in ‘74 after the Peace Accords were signed.
Anyway, the Flags displayed on the left side of Military craft still look backwards to me for a second before my brain registers:)
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My original post said it looks great too! My nitpick was just a civilian nitpick. I always feel a pang of guilt when asked “are you Military or a Veteran” when folks are looking to give me a discount or favor. I answer “No - but I’m old”. I turned 18 in ‘74 after the Peace Accords were signed.
Anyway, the Flags displayed on the left side of Military craft still look backwards to me for a second before my brain registers:)
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My thing was that it does not say what you quoted in the actual Flag code that I attached in the link. You quoted something in a military guide
 

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True, the reverse field right side directive is given in AR 670-1 and are included in most Flag etiquette guides like those from the American Legion. The relevant parts of US Flag Code that might apply to hoods would be Title 4 Chapter 1 § 7 (b) flag should not be draped over the hood, top, sides, or back of a vehicle, When the flag is displayed on a motorcar, the staff shall be fixed firmly to the chassis or clamped to the right fender. Title 4 Chapter 1 § 8(b) The flag should never touch anything beneath it, such as the ground, the floor, water, or merchandise. is often referenced to indicate that a flag on a vehicle (on a staff) should never touch or lie on any part of the body, and flags are rarely displayed horizontally as per Title 4 Chapter 1 § 8(c) The flag should never be carried flat or horizontally, but always aloft and free.

to whether this is a "flag" they give the following definition:

The words “flag, standard, colors, or ensign”, as used herein, shall include any flag, standard, colors, ensign, or any picture or representation of either, or of any part or parts of either, made of any substance or represented on any substance, of any size evidently purporting to be either of said flag, standard, colors, or ensign of the United States of America or a picture or a representation of either, upon which shall be shown the colors, the stars and the stripes, in any number of either thereof, or of any part or parts of either, by which the average person seeing the same without deliberation may believe the same to represent the flag, colors, standard, or ensign of the United States of America.
Many Americans and Veterans in particular take the flag etiquette quite seriously, and departments and other organizations offer advice on the display of flags on what might run afoul of common interpretations such as colored line flags, and often publish guidance to let people know what displays might be considered or interpreted as disrespectful, unpatriotic, or anti-patriotic.

I would say that since the loss of most of our WWII vets the respect for flag etiquette and the honorable and ceremonious public display of the US flag has taken a steep nosedive within our culture, for better or worse. Most displays are well intentioned in my opinion, but many would not be something you'd see any prior generations ever doing with a US flag. Partaking in a non-standard display will always draw out some judgement, positive or negative, silent or otherwise. We still enjoy the freedom regardless.
 

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Hey Chops,
Not that you are nitpicking but let me help you resolve your mental anguish regarding the flag decal's orientation:
My Maverick spends more time Parked than it does flying down the road.
(such is the case with most vehicles in a 24 hr cycle)
While parked, the hood slopes down from the windshield to the front bumper. This would mean the correct orientation of the flag would be with the stars on the high side. If the stars were lower than that the flag would be upside down, indicating a state of distress and a call for aid.

So Nope. It is displayed correctly. But thank you for admonishing me with your well intended wisdom, my friend.
Can we both agree that the display of an American flag on an American’s pickup is a show of patriotism? I support the same for a Canadian flag on a Canadian’s hood or a Mexican flag on a Mexican’s hood. Please post a picture of how your flag is displayed on the hood of your vehicle. I will not nitpick.
As others have pointed out it is not an American flag so you don't have to worry about how it is displayed. You can display that flag however you wish.
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