RMPH0HXA–BANGOR, Wash. (June 14, 2018) Flags are retired by Sailors assigned to Trident Training Facility, during a flag retirement ceremony at Naval Base Kitsap - Bangor. When a U.S. flag becomes worn, torn, faded, or badly soiled, the flag should be retired with the dignity and respect befitting it. The traditional method is to cut the flag into pieces, separating the 13 stripes from canton and incinerating them separately in a respectful manner.
RMPH0HXE–BANGOR, Wash. (June 14, 2018) Musician 1st Class Chris Hodges, from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, assigned to Navy Band Northwest, stands at attention during a flag retirement ceremony at Naval Base Kitsap - Bangor. When a U.S. flag becomes worn, torn, faded, or badly soiled, the flag should be retired with the dignity and respect befitting it. The traditional method is to cut the flag into pieces, separating the 13 stripes from canton and incinerating them separately in a respectful manner.
RMPH0HX8–BANGOR, Wash. (June 14, 2018) Chief Hospital Corpsman Farrah Ocasio, from Detroit, Michigan, assigned to Trident Training Facility in Bangor, Wash., walks the remains of a U.S. flag to a fire during a flag retirement ceremony at Naval Base Kitsap - Bangor. When a U.S. flag becomes worn, torn, faded, or badly soiled, the flag should be retired with the dignity and respect befitting it. The traditional method is to cut the flag into pieces, separating the 13 stripes from canton and incinerating them separately in a respectful manner.
RMPH0HXF–BANGOR, Wash. (June 14, 2018) Sonar Technician 1st Class Ryan Gartley, from Orlando, Florida, assigned to Trident Training Facility in Bangor, Wash., walks the remains of a U.S. flag to a fire during a flag retirement ceremony at Naval Base Kitsap - Bangor. When a U.S. flag becomes worn, torn, faded, or badly soiled, the flag should be retired with the dignity and respect befitting it. The traditional method is to cut the flag into pieces, separating the 13 stripes from canton and incinerating them separately in a respectful manner.
RMPH0HXC–BANGOR, Wash. (June 14, 2018) Machinery Repairman 1st Class David Sams, from East Haddam, Connecticut, assigned to Trident Training Facility in Bangor, Wash., places the remains of a U.S. flag to a fire during a flag retirement ceremony at Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor. When a U.S. flag becomes worn, torn, faded, or badly soiled, it should be retired with the dignity and respect befitting it. BANGOR, Wash. (June 14, 2018) Musician 1st Class Chris Hodges, from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, assigned to Navy Band Northwest, plays the trumpet during a flag retirement ceremony at Naval Base Kitsap - Bangor. When
RMPH0HXD–BANGOR, Wash. (June 14, 2018) Chief Hospital Corpsman Farrah Ocasio, from Detroit, Michigan, assigned to Trident Training Facility in Bangor, Wash., renders a salute after placing the remains of a U.S. flag into a fire during a flag retirement ceremony at Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor. When a U.S. flag becomes worn, torn, faded, or badly soiled, it should be retired with the dignity and respect befitting it. BANGOR, Wash. (June 14, 2018) Musician 1st Class Chris Hodges, from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, assigned to Navy Band Northwest, plays the trumpet during a flag retirement ceremony at Naval Base Kitsa
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