Posted on Sep 6, 2015
SSG Paul Ellis
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I try to eat healthy, but sometimes I'm bad. I stopped off at the McDonalds outside Ft. Hood's main gate and saw two young employees taking down the flag. While an employee was taking my order, the other two walked in, both giggling and one of them carrying the flag in a balled up mess.

I was incensed. The manager saw me and looked over at them. She chewed them a new one right there then told them to go wait in her office for more. She apologized to me and several other customers who saw the way they treated the flag.

The flag means something to me (as I'm sure it does to all of you here.) I served 23 years in the Army and deployed to Iraq 3 times. I lost friends and saw other friends lives and marriages implode. We put all of that at risk for a reason.

I know just those two kids don't represent ALL teens, but I think they may represent a trend. Today's society is so...rude. With so many young people feeling entitled and "role models" like Miley Cyrus and Kanye, I fear for our youth and worry about the future of this country.

The really scary thing is those were two kids around an Army post. I can only assume they were Army brats. So just how bad are the kids who don't have any relation to the military?
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SFC Mark Merino
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If no one shows them how to properly take down and fold the flag, they are just doing what they were told. As far as I know, no one trains anyone except first responders and military on flag etiquette. The real sin is these oxygen thieves stomping and wiping their ass with our colors. But in breaking news today, Kim Kardashian just went over xxx,xxx xxx twitter followers. We continue to get more brain dead with every generation.
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SSG Paul Ellis
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Yeah, I understand they aren't professionals. And if they'd even brought the flag inside folded in a relatively neat square, I wouldn't have been upset because - you're right - they didn't know better. But even when I was a kid and had no real connection to the military at the time, I had a sense of respect for the flag and certain institutions.

What fueled my outrage was the way the flag was just balled up and the kid carrying it was pointing to it and laughing with the other kid. It's really something you'd have to see IOT get the full impact.

Luckily, as the manager was sending them back to her office, she said they should have asked her if they didn't know how to fold the flag and that she would show them. I can only assume she addressed the disrespect issue behind closed doors.
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SFC Mark Merino
SFC Mark Merino
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That's because you were raised right SSG Paul Ellis and you have respect for things other than yourself and your own rights. I worry about some of these new kids.
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LT Stephen Amiaga
LT Stephen Amiaga
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We have a Beach towel that is the American Flag, and my 7 y.o. and her friends know that it should never be on the ground... otherwise the pool gets closed for the day.
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SPC Jan Allbright, M.Sc., R.S.
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Did you expect a formal flag ceremony?
For those kids the Flag is an abstract.
You have seen the Flag surrounded by sand-bags.
It changes your perspective.
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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I disagree. It's one thing to have a formal flag ceremony as you put it, it's another to properly fold the flag. You don't even need to people to fold it. It'll look like hell but you can do it yourself. It's like respect for your elders, it should go without saying.
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MCPO Roger Collins
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Depends on where you are, here in E. TN, it is considered an honor to be on the honor guard raising and lowering the flag. They are taught at school and from what I have observed, here, respect the flag and are taught civics, almost to the level we were in years gone bu.
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SSgt Terry P.
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Mostly the same here MCPO Roger Collins NW,TN.
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