Sec. Esper Pens Memo Effectively Banning Confederate Flag at Military Installations
 Article by Reagan McCarthy in "Townhall":
Under the leadership of Defense Secretary Mark Esper, the 
Pentagon is set to indirectly ban the display of the Confederate flag on
 military properties, the Associated Press reported.
 A memo signed by Sec. Esper lists acceptable flags allowed to be flown 
at military installations, which does not include the Confederate flag 
as acceptable, while not outright banning the controversial flag. 
President Trump has opposed the ban of the flag on the basis of freedom 
of speech. 
Sec. Esper’s memo details acceptable flags including the POW/MIA, U.S. and individual state flags and the flags of our allies.
"Flags
 are powerful symbols, particularly in the military community for whom 
flags embody common mission, common histories, and the special, timeless
 bond of warriors," Sec. Esper writes. “We must always remain focused on
 what unifies us, our sworn oath to the Constitution and our shared duty
 to defend the nation. I am committed to fielding the most powerful 
military force the world has known by by strengthening the bonds of our 
most valuable resource -- our people...The flags we fly must accord with
 the military imperatives of good order and discipline, treating all our
 people with dignity and respect, and rejecting divisive symbols.”
Today I issued a memorandum to the force on the display of flags at @DeptofDefense facilities. With this change in policy, we will further improve the morale, cohesion, and readiness of the force in defense of our great Nation.
 The memo allows for unauthorized flags to be displayed in museums or other educational entities. 
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