A Misinterpreted Flag Photo Sparks Debate: How a Routine Safety Procedure Became a Viral Controversy

Marine One produces significant rotor wash when approaching the landing zone, creating powerful gusts that can pull or twist anything in its path—including flags mounted on poles. For this reason, staff members sometimes lower the flag as a precaution to prevent damage. The large rectangular container visible in the photo is part of the routine equipment used to protect the flag during such landings.

From this perspective, what appeared to be mishandling was actually a standard safety procedure performed out of respect for the flag and in adherence to proper protocol. Staff members were photographed managing the flag and the container simultaneously, and the White House emphasized that at no point did the flag make contact with the ground.

The explanation quieted much of the initial speculation, though not all early posts were updated to reflect the clarification.

How a Routine Procedure Became a Viral Moment

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