[303rd-Talk] Assistance with Flag

bill runnels billrunnels at yahoo.com
Sat Dec 16 08:44:22 MST 2006


You might consider using two scew in eyelet hooks positioned at half-mast. If necessary, attach two snap hooks to the flag. The eyelet hooks should be large enough to accommodate the snap hooks.
   
  Bill Runnels

Leslie Jean Newell <ljnewell at hotmail.com> wrote:
  I am Lt. Richard M. Newell's daughter, Leslie Jean Newell. He was ia B-17 
pilot in the 360th squadron of the 303rd toward the end of the war. If 
anyone could give me assistance, I would be grateful.
I have a wooden flagpole attached to a strong metal bracket on the front of 
my house. I have recently taken off the flag that was on it, because it was 
dirty as well as being torn from wind-damage. Can anyone in the 303rd 
Association tell me if there is a way I can put the new flag on this wooden 
pole...in such a way so that on those days when the flag should be lowered 
to half-mast, I will be able to lower it on the pole maybe a foot, or ar 
least a few inches? Thank you.

Leslie Jean Newell 
Hendersonville, NC

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