When an important member of the government dies (e.g. president)
you can fly it whenever you want, and it is flown at half mast when someone passes away
On Memorial Day the flag should be displayed at half-staffuntil noon only, and then raised to the top of the staff." An easy way to remember when to fly a flag at half-staffis to think of when the entire nation is mourning or engaged in remembrance.
On Memorial Day the flag should be displayed at half-staffuntil noon only, and then raised to the top of the staff." An easy way to remember when to fly a flag at half-staffis to think of when the entire nation is mourning or engaged in remembrance.
The U.S. flag is traditionally flown on several special days, including Independence Day (July 4), Memorial Day (the last Monday in May), and Veterans Day (November 11). It is also displayed on National Flag Day (June 14) and Thanksgiving Day (the fourth Thursday in November). Additionally, the flag is flown at half-staff on certain occasions to honor those who have passed away.
On Memorial Day the flag should be displayed at half-staffuntil noon only, and then raised to the top of the staff." An easy way to remember when to fly a flag at half-staffis to think of when the entire nation is mourning or engaged in remembrance.
Yes, under federal law, the American flag is to be displayed at half-staff until noon on Memorial Day. This practice honors the men and women who have died in military service to the United States. The flag is then raised to full staff at noon to signify the nation's gratitude and remembrance. This guideline is part of the Flag Code established by the U.S. Congress.
On Memorial Day the flag should be displayed at half-staffuntil noon only, and then raised to the top of the staff." An easy way to remember when to fly a flag at half-staffis to think of when the entire nation is mourning or engaged in remembrance.
The Philippine national flag is made up of 3 major colors, white, blue and red. The white symbolizes equality and fraternity, the blue represents peace, truth, and justice, and the red is for patriotism and valor.
The flag at Pearl Harbor does not always fly at half-staff. It is typically raised to half-staff on specific occasions, such as memorials or days of remembrance for those who lost their lives during the attack on December 7, 1941. On regular days, the flag is flown at full staff unless otherwise directed by an official order.
By the sounds of it, if the black is on top and red on bottom, it is the Australian sub-national flag of the Aboriginal Peoples'.
The Papal flag should be full staff
A flag is flown at half-mast to indicate a death.