of Turkey
State institutions The flag is always displayed prominently in state institutions from schools to ministries. The Beştepe Presidential Complex,
Parliament, ministries, schools, military, councils, governors buildings, muhtar's offices, bridges, airports, and every state owned building in the country features one or more flags of Turkey.
Uniforms On military uniforms the flag is displayed on a patch either on the right shoulder or on the front of the uniform. Helmets can display the flag too on the front or the sides. Flight suits, navy uniforms,
Jandarma uniforms and others feature the flag on shoulder patches or helmets. Along with uniforms several emblems and patches display the flag with prominence or minor alteration.
Days of display Turkey celebrates many national events such as battle victories and
Republic Day. People come to the streets with their flags to celebrate such days. On other occasions the public uses the flag heavily when protesting or commemorating certain events or deaths respectively. Statues and monuments may be draped with the flag while marches and songs are played. On television screens the flag is displayed in celebration of such events too with the portrait of
Atatürk next to it. The flag may also be presented at half staff in mourning of tragic events or important days.
Funerals The flag has a prominent display on state and military funerals. A burial flag is always draped over the deceased coffin and is carried by the
military police or relatives of the deceased. Soldiers of all types and the Presidential Guard also carry the coffin at times. Many attendees also feature the flag on their lapels along with an image of the deceased. ==Gallery==