Title 36Patriotic and National ObservancesRelease 119-73

§903 Designation of Medal of Honor Flag

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Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

The Secretary of Defense must create and officially name a flag to be the Medal of Honor Flag. When picking the design, the Secretary must consider designs sent in by the public, and the flag must be presented under the rules in sections 7285, 8307, and 9285 of Title 10 and section 505 of Title 14.

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Title 36, §903

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(a)The Secretary of Defense shall design and designate a flag as the Medal of Honor Flag. In selecting the design for the flag, the Secretary shall consider designs submitted by the general public.
(b)The Medal of Honor Flag shall be presented as specified in section 7285, 8307, and 9285 of title 10 and section 505 11 See References in Text note below. of title 14.

Legislative History

Notes & Related Subsidiaries

Editorial Notes

References in Text

Section 505 of title 14, referred to in subsec. (b), was redesignated section 2734 of title 14 by Pub. L. 115–282, title I, § 116(b)(2), Dec. 4, 2018, 132 Stat. 4226, and references to section 505 of title 14 deemed to refer to such redesignated section, see section 123(b)(1) of Pub. L. 115–282, set out as a References to Sections of Title 14 as Redesignated by Pub. L. 115–282 note preceding section 101 of Title 14, Coast Guard.

Amendments

2018—Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 115–232 substituted “section 7285, 8307, and 9285 of title 10” for “section 3755, 6257, and 8755 of title 10”.

Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries

Effective Date

of 2018 AmendmentAmendment by Pub. L. 115–232 effective Feb. 1, 2019, with provision for the coordination of

Amendments

and special rule for certain redesignations, see section 800 of Pub. L. 115–232, set out as a note preceding section 3001 of Title 10, Armed Forces. Findings Pub. L. 107–248, title VIII, § 8143(a), Oct. 23, 2002, 116 Stat. 1570, provided that: “Congress finds that— “(1) the Medal of Honor is the highest award for valor in action against an enemy force which can be bestowed upon an individual serving in the Armed Forces of the United States; “(2) the Medal of Honor was established by Congress during the Civil War to recognize soldiers who had distinguished themselves by gallantry in action; “(3) the Medal of Honor was conceived by Senator James Grimes of the State of Iowa in 1861; and “(4) the Medal of Honor is the Nation’s highest military honor, awarded for acts of personal bravery or self-sacrifice above and beyond the call of duty.” Presentation of Medal of Honor Flag Pub. L. 107–248, title VIII, § 8143(d), Oct. 23, 2002, 116 Stat. 1571, required the President to provide for the expeditious presentation of the Medal of Honor Flag designated under this section to each person awarded the Medal of Honor before Oct. 23, 2002, who was living as of that date.

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Citation

36 U.S.C. § 903

Title 36Patriotic and National Observances

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73