Is there a reasn the flag is reverse in this picture? It's usually shown flying from left to right. Just an observation, not sure if there is significance or not.
This discussion comes up often when people see Military wearing flags reversed. In that case, they are reversed so that the blue and white stars portion is always facing forward in relation to the soldier's body.
The reasoning is that if you are charging forward with the flag, the blue is always first, depending on which side of the soldier you are observing them on.
We've grown accustomed to always seeing the flag with the blue on the left, but if you go outside and look at a flag blowing in the wind, you will see it looks reversed if you are on the opposite side.
Is there a reasn the flag is reverse in this picture? It's usually shown flying from left to right. Just an observation, not sure if there is significance or not.
This discussion comes up often when people see Military wearing flags reversed. In that case, they are reversed so that the blue and white stars portion is always facing forward in relation to the soldier's body.
The reasoning is that if you are charging forward with the flag, the blue is always first, depending on which side of the soldier you are observing them on.
We've grown accustomed to always seeing the flag with the blue on the left, but if you go outside and look at a flag blowing in the wind, you will see it looks reversed if you are on the opposite side.
Maybe that holds true here.