The flag of the United States shall be thirteen horizontal stripes,
alternate red and white; and the union of the flag shall be forty-eight
stars, white in a blue field.
Executive Order No. 10798
Ex. Ord. No. 10798,
Jan. 3, 1959, 24 F.R. 79, which prescribed proportions
and sizes of flags until July 4, 1960, was revoked by
section 33 of Ex. Ord. No. 10834, set out as a note
under this section.
Ex. Ord. No. 10834.
Proportions
and Sizes of Flags and Position of Stars Ex. Ord. No.
10834, Aug. 21, 1959, 24 F.R. 6865, provided:
WHEREAS
the State of Hawaii has this day been admitted into
the Union; and
WHEREAS section 2 of title 4 of the United
States Code provides as follows: ``On the admission
of a new State into the Union one star shall be added
to the union of the flag; and such addition shall take
effect on the fourth day of July then next succeeding
such admission.''; and
WHEREAS the Federal Property
and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (63 Stat. 377),
as amended [now chapters 1 to 11 of Title 40, Public
Buildings, Property, and Works and title III of the
Act of June 30, 1949 (41 U.S.C. 251 et seq.)] authorizes
the President to prescribe policies and directives governing
the procurement and utilization of property by executive
agencies; and
WHEREAS the interests of the Government
require that orderly and reasonable provision be made
for various matters pertaining to the flag and that
appropriate regulations governing the procurement and
utilization of national flags and union jacks by executive
agencies be prescribed:
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of
the authority vested in me as President of the United
States and as Commander in Chief of the armed forces
of the United States, and the Federal Property and Administrative
Services Act of 1949, as amended [see Short Title note
under section 471 of Title 40, Public Buildings, Property,
and Works], it is hereby ordered as follows:
Part I--Design
of the Flag
Section 1. The flag of the United States
shall have thirteen horizontal stripes, alternate red
and white, and a union consisting of white stars on
a field of blue.
Sec. 2. The positions of the stars
in the union of the flag and in the union jack shall
be as indicated on the attachment to this order, which
is hereby made a part of this order.
Sec. 3. The dimensions
of the constituent parts of the flag shall conform to
the proportions set forth in the attachment referred
to in section 2 of this order.
Part II--Regulations
Governing Executive Agencies
Sec. 21. The following
sizes of flags are authorized for executive agencies:
Hoist
Fly
(width)
(length)
(1).............................................
20.00 38.00
(2).............................................
10.00 19.00
(3).............................................
8.95 17.00
(4).............................................
7.00 11.00
(5).............................................
5.00
9.50
(6)............................................. 4.33 5.50
(7)............................................. 3.50 6.65
(8)............................................. 3.00 4.00
(9)............................................. 3.00 5.70
(10)............................................ 2.37 4.50
(11)............................................ 1.32 2.50
Sec. 22. Flags manufactured or purchased for the use
of executive agencies:
(a) Shall conform to the provisions
of Part I of this order, except as may be otherwise
authorized pursuant to the provisions of section 24,
or except as otherwise authorized by the provisions
of section 21, of this order.
(b) Shall conform to the
provisions of section 21 of this order, except as may
be otherwise authorized pursuant to the provisions of
section 24 of this order.
Sec. 23. The exterior dimensions
of each union jack manufactured or purchased for executive
agencies shall equal the respective exterior dimensions
of the union of a flag of a size authorized by or pursuant
to this order. The size of the union jack flown with
the national flag shall be the same as the size of the
union of that national flag.
Sec. 24. (a) The Secretary
of Defense in respect of procurement for the Department
of Defense (including military colors) and the Administrator
of General Services in respect of procurement for executive
agencies other than the Department of Defense may, for
cause which the Secretary or the Administrator, as the
case may be, deems sufficient, make necessary minor
adjustments in one or more of the dimensions or proportionate
dimensions prescribed by this order, or authorize proportions
or sizes other than those prescribed by section 3 or
section 21 of this order.
(b) So far as practicable,
(1) the actions of the Secretary of Defense under the
provisions of section 24(a) of this order, as they relate
to the various organizational elements of the Department
of Defense, shall be coordinated, and
(2) the Secretary
and the Administrator shall mutually coordinate their
actions under that section.
Sec. 25. Subject to such
limited exceptions as the Secretary of Defense in respect
of the Department of Defense, and the Administrator
of General Services in respect of executive agencies
other than the Department of Defense, may approve, all
national flags and union jacks now in the possession
of executive agencies, or hereafter acquired by executive
agencies under contracts awarded prior to the date of
this order, including those so possessed or so acquired
by the General Services Administration, for distribution
to other agencies, shall be utilized until unserviceable.
Part III--General Provisions
Sec. 31. The flag prescribed
by Executive Order No. 10798 of January 3, 1959, shall
be the official flag of the United States until July
4, 1960, and on that date the flag prescribed by Part
I of this order shall become the official flag of the
United States; but this section shall neither derogate
from section 24 or section 25 of this order nor preclude
the procurement, for executive agencies, of flags provided
for by or pursuant to this order at any time after the
date of this order.
Sec. 32. As used in this order,
the term ``executive agencies'' means the executive
departments and independent establishments in the executive
branch of the Government, including wholly-owned Government
corporations.
Sec. 33. Executive Order No. 10798 of
January 3, 1959, is hereby revoked.
Dwight D. Eisenhower.