members of two American Legion Posts, Liberty Post #289, Strasburg and Garrett - Baldridge Post #725, Windsor. Photo submitted.
For Immediate Release – June 16, 2022
American Legion Posts Conducted Flag Disposal Ceremony
As per item Section 176 (k) of the United States Flag Code, “the flag, when it is in such condition that it is no longer a fitting emblem for display, should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning.
On Tuesday, June 14, Flag Day, members of two American Legion Posts, Liberty Post #289, Strasburg and Garrett – Baldridge Post #725, Windsor, conducted a flag disposal ceremony at the Veterans’ Memorial in Strasburg. These two American Legion Posts hold this disposal ceremony every year, rotating the ceremony between Windsor and Strasburg.

Flags burning on Tuesday, June 14, Flag Day, members of two American Legion Posts, Liberty Post #289, Strasburg and Garrett – Baldridge Post #725, Windsor, conducted a flag disposal ceremony at the Veterans’ Memorial in Strasburg. Photo submitted.
Members of the community were asked to save their unserviceable flags and give them to any American Legion member in Strasburg or take to the Village Office in Strasburg on Monday, Wednesday or Thursdays, or place in the container in front of the Legion Post in Windsor. Over 200 flags were disposed of in this dignified ceremony.




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