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  2. Sam Kendricks - Wikipedia

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    Sam Kendricks (born September 7, 1992) is an American pole vaulter. [ 1] He is a three-time indoor and six-time outdoor national champion (2014–2019), the 2016 Olympics bronze [ 3] [ 4] and 2024 Olympics silver medalist, and the 2017 and 2019 World Champion.

  3. Flag protocol - Wikipedia

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    A flag protocol (or flag code) is a set of rules and regulations for the display of flags within a country, including national, subnational, and foreign flags. Generally, flag protocols call for the national flag to be the most prominent flag (i.e, in the position of honor), flown highest and to its own right (the viewer's left) and for the flag to never touch the ground.

  4. Flagpole - Wikipedia

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    A flagpole, flagmast, flagstaff, or staff is a pole designed to support a flag. If it is taller than can be easily reached to raise the flag, a cord is used, looping around a pulley at the top of the pole with the ends tied at the bottom. The flag is fixed to one lower end of the cord, and is then raised by pulling on the other end.

  5. Flag of the United States Marine Corps - Wikipedia

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    The official flag is scarlet with the Corps emblem in gray and gold. It was adopted on 18 January 1939, although Marine Corps Order 4 had established scarlet and gold as the official colors of the Corps as early as 1925. [1] The indoor/parade version is bordered by a gold fringe while the outdoor version is plain. It measures 52 inches (130 cm ...

  6. Color guard (flag spinning) - Wikipedia

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    For information about military color guards, see Colour guard. Color guards or flag corps[ 1] are teams of performers who perform choreographed dances and routines with various equipment to enhance and interpret the music of a marching band or drum and bugle corps show. Color guard teams can be found in American colleges, universities, high ...

  7. Glossary of vexillology - Wikipedia

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    Flying the flag upside-down, [ note 2] or tying it into a wheft. [ 1] A style of flag display where the flag is flown at least the width of the flag between the top of the flag and the top of the pole. The act or function of raising a flag, as on a rope. The act or function of taking down a flag, as on a rope.

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