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ORD-1 OrdinaryIdeals Instructors: George Crowl
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Course Outline a. Explain the symbolism of the Sea Scout emblem b. Give a brief oral history of the US flag c. Demonstrate how to fly, hoist, lower, fold, display and salute the US flag. Explain flag ettiquette and protocols for both land and sea.
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ORD-1a Explain the symbolism of the Sea Scout emblem
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Sea Scout Emblem Three parts Anchor of Scout Oath / Compass North Truth and Knowledge Knowledge Eagle / Shield Scroll Scout smile Do a Good Turn Daily Turn Daily
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ORD-1b Give a brief oral history of the US Flag
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Pre-Revolutionary Flags British Red Ensign 1707- U S Navy 1775 (flown as a jack today) Grand Union Flag 1775
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Betsy Ross Flag Made by Betsy Ross for the Continental Congress 13 stars 13 stripes
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Star Spangled Banner Flew over Ft. McHenry, War of 1812 In the Smithsonian Institution 15 stars 15 stripes
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Flag of 1818 Restored 13 stripes to the flag One star in the union for each state
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Four Intermediate Flags “Old Glory” Civil War “Old Glory” Civil War 1890-91 1912-59 1890-91 1912-59
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Current Flag Adopted 1960
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ORD-1c Demonstrate how to fly, hoist, lower, fold, display and salute the US flag. Explain flag etiquitte and protocols for both land and sea.
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Raising and Lowering Raise briskly, lower slowly. Normally flown 0800 to sunset (or specific hours) Saluted as hoisted and lowered. Hold until music ends or flag unclipped.
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Sign and Salute Position of attention Scout salute (three fingers)
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Etiquette Ashore Indoors American flag on own right On stage, speaker's right Audience front, audience right On wall, Union upper left as viewed Never used as bunting or decoration
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Etiquette Ashore Outdoors One pole, highest flag Two + poles, own right Building mounted, Union out Street hang, Union N or E
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Etiquette Afloat Flag is called an ensign Fly it 0800 – sunset Fly it entering / leaving port Don't leave it up when gone after sunset
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Where to Fly It At the peak of the gaff Sportfishers – halyard amidships Marconi rig – 2/3 up backstay or leach At anchor / made fast – At the stern
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Large Flag Ceremony Five flags, eleven in flag raising detail
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Flags Prepared Hooked on, spread out Narrow isosceles triangle, 2 people hold the rope, person not holding flag raises
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Flags Raised Raised briskly Hold salute until flags are raised, piping stopped
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Flag Lowering Narrow isosceles triangle, two persons again Lower slowly End salute (“Two”) when flag is unclipped
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Flag Folding Fold in half, stars down Fold in half again Fold stripes into a triangle to the open edge Continue tight triangle Tuck remainder into “pocket”
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Flag Folding Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Nw8FcU4dyM
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Folding a Large Flag
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Half-Staff Raising – Raise to full staff, lower to half-staff Lowering – Raise to full staff, lower to detail Memorial Day – Half-staff until noon, then full staff Other times – as directed by the President
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