Disposing of Worn U.S. Flags - Private
or Public Procedure
In August, 2000, at the VFW 101st National
Convention in Milwaukee, VFW delegates passed a resolution establishing a
U.S. Flag disposal program for Posts to conduct, privately or publicly.
The VFW feels individuals are
responsible for maintaining the U.S. Flag in their possession. However,
as a public service some VFW Posts have special details assigned for
gathering and disposing* of worn national emblems. Some Posts may go
further - they make gifts of new flags to groups or provide information on
how to order a U.S. Flag from the VFW Emblem and Supply Department.
*SUGGESTED PROCEDURE FOR INDIVIDUALS TO
USE IN PRIVATE OR PUBLIC FOR DISPOSING OF A TORN, SOILED, OR BADLY FADED
U.S. FLAG.
1. The Flag should be folded in its
customary manner. (See current Program Chairman's booklet or VFW ritual.)
2. It is important that the fire be
sizeable and of sufficient intensity to ensure complete burning of the Flag.
3. Place the Flag on the fire.
4. The individual (s) can come to
attention, salute the Flag, recite the Pledge of Allegiance and have a brief
period of silent reflection.
5. After the flag is completely consumed,
the fire should then be safely extinguished and the ashes buried.
6. Please make sure you are conforming to
local/state fire codes or ordinances.
Approved for distribution by the VFW National
Citizenship Education and Community Service committee, September 18, 2000.