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The Flag Folding Ceremony represents the same religious
principles in which our Country was originally founded. The portion
of the flag denoting honor is the canton of blue containing the
stars representing states our veterans served in uniform. The canton
field of blue dresses from left to right, and only is inverted when
draped as a pall on a casket of a veteran who has served our country
honorably in uniform.
In the evening, in the armed forces of the United States, at the
ceremony of retreat, the flag is lowered and folded in a triangle
fold, and kept under watch throughout the night as a tribute to our
nations' honored dead. The next morning it is brought out, at the
ceremony of Reveille, and run aloft as a symbol of our belief in the
resurrection of the body.
The First fold or our flag is a symbol of life. The Second fold is a
symbol of our belief in the eternal life. The Third fold is make in
honor and remembrance of the veteran departing our ranks whom gave
of a portion of life for the defense of our country to attain peace
throughout the world not to have been in vain and shall never be
forgotten.
The Fourth fold represents our weaker nature: for as American
citizens trusting in God, it is to Him we turn in times of peace as
well as times of war for His Divine guidance.
The Fifth fold is a tribute to our country; for in the words of the
immortal Stephen Decatur, "Our country, in dealing with other
countries, may she always be right, but it is still our country,
right or wrong."
The Sixth fold for this is where our hearts lie – and it is with our
hearts that we pledge to the flag of the United States of America,
and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God
indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
The Seventh fold is a tribute to our armed forces: for it is through
these same armed forces that we protect our country and our flag
against all her enemies, whether they be found within or without the
boundaries of our republic.
The Eighth fold is a tribute to the One who entered into the valley
of the shadow of death, that we might see the light of day; and this
fold is made to honor Mother, for whom the flag flies on Mother's
Day.
The Ninth fold is a tribute to womanhood: for it has been through
their faith, love, loyalty, and devotion that the characters of the
men that have made this country great have been molded.
The Tenth fold is a tribute to Father, for he too has given of his
sons for the defense of our country, since she was first born.
We fold from the stripes toward the stars; for whereas the stripes
represent the thirteen original colonies that founded our republic,
and they are now embodied in the fifty sovereign states represented
by the stars; so the stars cover the stripes.
The Eleventh fold, for in the eyes of a Hebrew citizen, this
represents the lower portion of the seal of King David and King
Solomon, and glorifies in their eyes the God of Abraham, the God of
Isaac, and the God of Jacob.
The Twelfth fold for in the eyes of a Christian citizen, this
represents an emblem of eternity and glorifies in their eyes God the
Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
When the flag is completely folded, the stars are uppermost, which
reminds us of our national motto, "IN GOD WE TRUST." After the flag
is completely folded and tucked in, it takes on the appearance of a
cocked hat, ever reminding us of the soldiers who served under
General George Washington, and the sailors and marines who served
under Captain John Paul Jones and they, followed by their comrades
and shipmates in the armed forces of the United States, have
preserved for us the rights, privileges and freedom which we are
enjoying today.
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