Who knows but isn’t protocol for the American flag to ALWAYS be in the middle?
Yes, AND has to be higher than any other flag..
No, it’s always supposed to be on its own right.
No
Display rules for multiple nations’ flags
Separate poles: Each nation’s flag must be flown from its own flagpole.
Equal height: All flagpoles should be the same height.
Equal size: The flags themselves should be approximately the same size.
No flag above another: During times of peace, no national flag should be displayed above another.
U.S. flag on the left: On American soil, the U.S. flag should be flown on the leftmost pole as viewed from the primary viewing angle (e.g., the street or entrance).
* Who knows but isn’t protocol for the American flag to ALWAYS be in the middle?
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The American flag is always to the right of the flags displayed, AFAIK