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 Q. What is a "Union Jack" and where is it flown? 
 Q. What do the three corners of the folded US Flag represent? 
 Q. What is an "Ensign?" 
 Q. Explain what the colors of the US Flag represent. 
 Q. Traditionally, what items are placed in the Truk of the main flag on a Post? What do they represent? 
 Q. How many and what types of finials are authorized for use? 
 Q. List three places the US Flag is always flown at the half-mast position. 
 Q. List five places the US Flag is flown 24 hours a day. 
 Q. What are the five basic US Flags used by the US Army? 
 Q. What are the three types of US Flags normally flown on an Army Installation and what are their sizes? 
 Q. What are some types of military flags? 
 Q. What else is the US Flag called or referred to as? 
 Q. What date was the Army Flag approved? 
 Q. What date was the Army Flag dedicated? 
 Q. Which streamer is the first on the Army Flag? 
 Q. Which streamer is in the preeminent position on the Army Flag? 
 Q. What year is on the Army Flag and what does it represent? 
 Q. How should the US Flag be draped over a casket? 
 Q. How should the casket of the deceased be carried out in a military funeral? 
 Q. What should be showing after folding a funeral flag? 
 Q. What interval does the Color Guard march at? 
 Q. When does the Color Guard execute a rear march? 
 Q. Explain the difference between the National Colors and the National Flag. 
 Q. How are the 50 stars on the US Flag arranged? 
 Q. How many stripes are on the US Flag and what do they represent? 
 Q. How are the stripes arranged on the US Flag? 
 Q. What is the name of the ball at the top of the flag pole and what does it represent? 
 Q. How should the flag be lowered from the half-mast position? 
 Q. How should the flag be put to half-mast? 
 Q. How shall the US Flag be flown, if flown at night? 
 Q. What position should the unit guidon be in after a preparatory command is given? 
 Q. Who is responsible for the care, display and safeguarding of the unit's colors? 
 Q. How shall the flag be flown on Memorial Day? 
 Q. How many personnel should be attached to a platoon or detachment before it is authorized to carry a guidon? 
 Q. What is the location of Building Number One on a permanent post? 
 Q. For how many steps should a Soldier hold the salute while the National Flag passes? 
 Q. Who provides the US Flag that is presented to the family members during a military funeral? 
 Q. Explain the proper technique for disposing of a US Flag, when it is worn out. 
 Q. What is the length of time that Reveille is played? 
 Q. There are five stars showing when the US Flag is folded. What do they represent? 
 Q. At a halt, how far behind the Color Guard is the Color Company? 
 Q. Explain what a "pennant" is. 
 Q. Explain what a "Guidon" is. 
 Q. What size of Union Jack is flown? 
 Q. What is the size of a "Field Flag?" 
 Q. How is the size of the flag flown at the main post flag pole determined? 
 Q. When is it authorized to fly the US Flag upside-down? 
 Q. How long is the US Flag flown at half mast when a President or past President of the US dies? 
 Q. Who made the first US Flag? 
 Q. Is it authorized for a female Soldier to be used in a Color Guard? 
 Q. What are the only two positions a Rifleman in the Color Guard should be at? 
 Q. What two flags are the exact same size? 
 Q. When should the "Storm Flag" be flown? 
 Q. What are the standard heights of a flag pole? 
 Q. What is the "Hoist" of a flag? 
 Q. What is the "Fly" of a flag? 
 Q. What is a "finial?" 
 Q. How many National Colors are present during a ceremony? 
 Q. When is the Garrison Flag flown? 
 Q. When should the Post Flag be flown? 
 Q. When should a Field Flag be flown? 
 Q. Does the US Flag ever "dip" in salute or compliment? 
 Q. Is it authorized to fly another flag above the US Flag? 
 Q. What is the meaning of "Retreat?" 
 Q. What is the "Union" of the US Flag? 
 Q. What Army Regulation covers Flags? 
 Q. What are the only two authorized ways a flag can be displayed? 
 Q. What is the shape of the US Flag when folded? 
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