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As a military custom, the flag is lowered daily at the last note of retreat.   Special care should be taken that no part of the flag touches the ground.  The Flag is then carefully folded into the shape of a tri-cornered hat, emblematic of the hats worn by colonial soldiers during the war for Independence.  In the folding, the red and white stripes are finally wrapped into the blue, as the light of day vanishes into the darkness of night.

This custom is reserved for the United States Flag alone.

The flag folding ceremony described by the Uniformed Services is a dramatic and uplifting way to honor the flag on special days, like Memorial Day or Veterans Day, and is sometimes used at retirement ceremonies.  Here is a typical sequence of the reading:

(Begin reading as Honor Guard or Flag Detail is coming forward).

The flag folding ceremony represents the same religious principles on which our country was originally founded.  The portion of the flag denoting honor is the canton of blue containing the stars representing the states our veterans served in uniform.  The canton field of blue dresses from left to right and is inverted when draped as a pall on a casket of a veteran who has served our country in uniform.

In the Armed Forces of the United States, at the ceremony of retreat the flag is lowered, folded in a triangle fold and kept under watch throughout the night as a tribute to our nation's honored dead.  The next morning it is brought out and, at the ceremony of reveille, run aloft as a symbol of our belief in the resurrection of the body.

(Wait for the Honor Guard or Flag Detail to unravel and fold the flag into a quarter fold--resume reading when Honor Guard is standing ready.)

When the flag is completely folded, the stars are uppermost, reminding us of our national motto, "In God we Trust."

(Wait for the Honor Guard or Flag Detail to inspect the flag--after the inspection, resume reading.)

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 who were followed by their comrades and shipmates in the Armed Forces of the United States, preserving for us the rights, privileges, and freedoms we enjoy today.

How to fold the Flag

Step 1
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To properly fold the Flag, begin by holding it waist-high with another person so that its surface is parallel to the ground.

Step 2

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Fold the lower half of the stripe section lengthwise over the field of stars, holding the bottom and top edges securely.

Step 3

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Fold the flag again lengthwise with the blue field on the outside.

Step 4

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Make a triangular fold by bringing the striped corner of the folded edge to meet the open (top) edge of the flag.

Step 5

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Turn the outer (end) point inward, parallel to the open edge, to form a second triangle.

Step 6
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Continue the triangular folding until the entire length of the flag is folded in this manner.

Step 7
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When the flag is completely folded, only a triangular blue field of stars should be visible.  If a hem protrudes beyond the blue field, it should be neatly tucked inside the folds of the flag so that it does not show . . . The folded flag is then presented to the next of kin.

Provided by Military Funeral Honors / U.S. Defense Department

Unofficial Flag Folding Ceremony

While the following unofficial script for flag folding doesn't appear in the Flag Code and has religious references, it is very popular among many patriots...

The flag folding ceremony represents the same religious principles on which our country was originally founded.  The portion of the flag denoting honor is the canton of blue containing the stars representing the states our veterans served in uniform.  The canton field of blue dresses from left to right and is inverted when draped as a pall on a casket of a veteran who has served our country in uniform.

In the Armed Forces of the United States, at the ceremony of retreat the flag is lowered, folded in a triangle fold and kept under watch throughout the night as a tribute to our nation's honored dead.  The next morning it is brought out and, at the ceremony of reveille, run aloft as a symbol of our belief in the resurrection of the body.

Pause... Wait for the Honor Guard or Flag Detail to unravel and fold the flag into a quarter fold--resume reading when Honor Guard is standing ready.

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