Pamphlet On Displaying the American Flag
With Labor Day fast approaching, proud Americans want to appropriately display their flag and to assist them United Spinal Association, a national non-profit veterans service and disability rights organization, is offering a free pamphlet called How To Display Our Flag .
“We at United Spinal can think of no better way to show our support year round for our troops than to display our colors,” said Executive Director Paul Tobin. “When one views the flag, one thinks of liberty, freedom, and pride. The flag is how America signs her name.”
How To Display Our Flag explains the proper etiquette for showing the American flag and contains a list of days when the flag is traditionally displayed––such as Independence Day, Memorial Day, Veterans Day, and many others. This informative pamphlet also provides instruction on how the flag should be displayed on a variety of specific occasions such as parades, or public functions.
Single copies of How To Display Our Flag can be downloaded at no charge by visiting www.unitedspinal.org and clicking on “Publications & Resources.” Bulk copies may be ordered by calling United Spinal’s publications request line at 800-444-0120.
The United Spinal Association was founded in the New York City metropolitan area in 1946 by returning World War II veterans with spinal cord injuries who joined together and dedicated themselves to building meaningful and productive lives for all individuals with disabilities. Today, 60 years later, the national veterans service and disability rights organization continues to empower not just our brave veterans but all Americans with spinal cord injury or disorders (SCI/D) through our dedicated services and programs. The Association has contributed millions of dollars over the years to finding a cure for SCI/D and provides significant annual funding to the Spinal Cord Damage Research Center at the James J. Peters VA Medical Center, Bronx, NY (named after the Association’s late executive director).
