2RTsGV
New member
I have been seeing lots of rydes with the flag mounts displaying more than 1 flag (myself included US & Australian).
My understanding of the correct etiquette when flying more than 1 national flag is that the Host country flag (in this case the US), the flag is flown on ‘its own right’.I believe this to mean that when looking forward from behind the flagpole it is the righthand side (the flags own right).Thus from the viewers standpoint looking at the flagpole, the flag would be on their left. As we have quite a few ex-military members here on spyderlovers, I am hoping that someone can confirm or advise differently (I retired from the military 18 years ago and my memory is somewhat foggy on this now).
Additionally, does the same etiquette apply to flying a national flag with other types of flags (ie: POW / Military Branch / Police Dept/ FireDept etc)?
My understanding of the correct etiquette when flying more than 1 national flag is that the Host country flag (in this case the US), the flag is flown on ‘its own right’.I believe this to mean that when looking forward from behind the flagpole it is the righthand side (the flags own right).Thus from the viewers standpoint looking at the flagpole, the flag would be on their left. As we have quite a few ex-military members here on spyderlovers, I am hoping that someone can confirm or advise differently (I retired from the military 18 years ago and my memory is somewhat foggy on this now).
Additionally, does the same etiquette apply to flying a national flag with other types of flags (ie: POW / Military Branch / Police Dept/ FireDept etc)?