Flag Folding
As an Army and Navy custom, the
flag is lowered daily at the last nod 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 of special folding is reserved for the United States flag
alone.
How
to Fold the Flag
Step 1
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
Fold the lower half of the striped section lengthwise over the field of stars, holding the bottom and top edges securely.
Step 3
Fold the flag again lengthwise with the blue field on the outside.
Step 4
Make a triangular fold by bringing the striped corner of the folded edge to meet the open (top) edge of the flag.
Turn the outer (end point inward, parallel to the open edge, to form a second triangle.
Step 6
The triangular folding is continued until the entire length of the flag is folded in this manner.
Step 7
When the flag is completely folded, only a triangular blue field of stars should be visible.