how do we dispose of an old Trinidad and Tobago national flag
how do we dispose of an old Trinidad and Tobago national flag
Trinidad and Tobago's flag is to be flown at the top of the mass of your right and if it is on your left you are disrespecting the law of Trinidad and Tobago but if the flag is half mast then someone very important has died
; When the flag is passing in a parade or review or is being hoisted or lowered, all persons should face the flag, stand at attention, and salute. Those in uniform should render the military salute. Men not in uniform should remove the hat with the right hand and hold the hat at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart. Men without hats and women should place the right hand over the heart. Aliens should stand at attention. A viewer should salute the flag in a parade at the moment it passes him.
It is difficult to pinpoint the exact person who designed the T&T flag. The national flag was designed by the Independence Committee, when the island was first gaining independence from British rule (1962).
The National AnthemBoca Chimes God Bless Our Nation Our Nation's Dawning Our Land of Sun and Seas This is My Flag Our Model nation A New Nation is Born Portrait of Trinidad
No, and Trinidad and Tobago are two different places they are just concidered on country because they are right next to each other and they are each small. So they share one flag. I know this because I am trinidadyin.
The Trinidad flag is a rectangular red flag with one black diagonal stripefrom one corner to the next this has white stripes on either side. These are our national colours.
Honey, let me break it down for you. The flag of Trinidad and Tobago has two red bands with a black band in the middle. The black band is bordered by white stripes. So, the rotation order for the flag of Trinidad is red, black, white, black, red. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
Trinidad (correctly: Republic of Trinidad & Tobago) is neither in Cuba nor Venezuela. It is a completely independent nation that sits off the coast of Venezuela with its own government, national flag, anthem, etc. It is known for its world-famous pitch lake and equally famous Carnival celebrations. It is also the originating country of Calypso Music and the Steel-pan.
The red is said to represent the vitality of the land and people, the warmth and energy of the sun, and courage and friendliness. The white is said to represent the sea, the purity of national aspirations, and the equality of all men, and the black represents strength, unity and purpose, and the natural resources.
The red base represents the vigor of the land in Trinidad and Tobago, the friendliness and courage of its people, and the sun. The black represents the unity and strength of the people, as well as the natural wealth of the country. The white represents the surrounding sea and the purity and equality of all people under the sun. Together, the colors represent earth, water and fire, which connect the nation's people to the past present and future.