Citizen




Flag Folding Ceremony

This ceremony is a dramatic and uplifting way to honor the flag on special days and occasions.




(Begin reading as Color Guard 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.
(Color Guard at ready to lower the Flag(s), pausing till reading is finished).

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.

(Color Guard, unties the rope and lowers (Salute) the American Flag.
Once the Flag is off the rope issue the "two" command to stop saluting.

Wait for the Color Guard to unravel the flag.)



(Color Guard folds the flag in response to each reading.)



The first fold of our flag is a symbol of life.


The second fold is a symbol of our belief in the eternal life.


The third fold is made in honor and remembrance of the veteran departing our ranks who gave a portion of life for the defense of our country to attain a peace throughout the world.

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 in times of war for His divine guidance.

The fifth fold is a tribute to our country, for in the words of 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 is for where our hearts lie. It is with our heart that we pledge allegiance 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 jus father, for he, too, has given his sons and daughters for the defense of our country since they were first born.

The eleventh fold, in the eyes of a Hebrew citizen, represents the lower portion of the seal of King David and King Solomon, and glorifies, in their eyes, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

The twelfth fold, in the eyes of a Christian citizen, represents an emblem of eternity and glorifies, in their eyes, God the Father, the Son, and Holy Ghost.

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

(Wait for the Color Guard to tuck in the flag -- after they inspect the folded flag and signal the reader with a head nod, resume the 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.



This Flag Folding Ceremony has been adapted from a
US Air Force Academy Retire the Colors Flag Ceremony

Animated American flag graphic and some of individual folding flag graphics
are courtesy of Betsy Ross Home Page

Attitional folding flag graphics
used on this page are courtesy of
Copyright © 1997 by
The American Legion

The individual and animated graphics on this page will be replaced over time by ones that we generate. They will be uniform and insync with the text.