A Fort Hood soldier is engaged in a different kind of battle at the moment: The ability to fly an American flag on the home he rents in Killeen Texas KCEN-TV reported. Sgt. Chris Link lives in the Falls of Fox Creek community the station said adding that things heated up last week when he received an email from the homeowners association president that he needed to remove a flag hanging on a pole in his yard. Community guidelines indicate that displayed flags cant be flown on poles and only can be displayed on Memorial Day Labor Day Veterans Day and Flag Day KCEN said adding that Link was asked to remove the flag or face a violation and possible fine. Interestingly the email from the HOA president noted that 90 of the homeowners are retired military the station said. How did Link react? Link later emailed the HOA president and said its absolutely disgusting and unpatriotic of you to try to bully the members of this community into not flying an AMERICAN flag KCEN reported. He added that he also removed the flag from the pole and mounted the flag on the house with brackets the station said. A slight twist As it turns out the HOA president also said the owner of the home Link rents wants him to remove the flag as well KCEN said and didnt approve the pole attachment to the house. When the owner of the property says do something you comply the HOA president said in an email according to the station. Sorry you feel that we are unpatriotic. I served 28 years in the military but the HOA has its own by-laws that will be followed and you will follow them like everyone else no exception.
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