We've been asked quite a bit about the flags and proper flag etiquette the past two days and wanted to clear up any confusion the public may have.
Our poles at Exit 6 are all the same height, the flag etiquette for that is a little different than poles that are different heights. The following is from https://flagsusa.com/flag-etiquette/.
Displaying the U.S. Flag and Other Flags on Separate Flagpoles of the Same Height
When the U.S. flag is flown with other flags on separate flagpoles that are all the same height, the U.S. flag should always be placed on the pole furthest to the left as it is most commonly observed (such as from the street or when facing a podium). The U.S. flag should be raised first and lowered last.
Other flags being displayed may be the same size and flown at the same height, but never higher nor larger than the American flag. To the right of the U.S. flag would be any state flag(s) in alphabetical order, then corporate or organization flags.
You may go on that site to read the etiquette for poles of differing heights.
The information for POW flags can be found here: https://libertyflags.com/pages. You can also view the USA, POW, and State flag etiquette as posted by https://www.pow-miafamilies.org/ by downloading this flag etiquette pdf.