Category
page 1Flag practices
false flag
act with the intent of disguising the actual source of responsibility and pinning blame on a second party
flag of convenience
the business practice registering a ship under a different sovereign state than that of its owners, to reduce costs or avoid regulations

half-mast
thumb|The Flag of Finland|Finnish flag flying at half-mast after the [[2011 Norway attacks]]
thumb|The American flag flying at half-mast in Buchenwald concentration camp|Buchenwald, Germany, on 19 April 1945 after the death of US President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]
Half-mast or half-staff (American English) is the placement of a flag below the summit of a ship mast, a pole on land, or a pole on a building. In many countries this is seen as a symbol of respect, mourning, distress, or, in some cases, a salute.
capture the flag
traditional outdoor game
color guard
type of military unit charged with the protection of regimental colors and the national flag
Dressing overall
decorating a ship with (signal) flags
Flag throwing
Flag throwing is swinging a colourful flag of about 80 x 80 inch, in an artistic and elegant manner
flag flying day
holiday which is noted by a country's or people's flag being hoisted
Wigwag (flag signals)
method of flag signaling