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Someone important has died. I t also shows respect for that person. it is usually flown to symbolize a tragedy, it could be a person as stated above or it could be an event such as pearl harbor or 9/11
The official size called for per executive order 10834 is dictated by the mast.
a mast, a sail, and a rudder (there might be somethings i missed)
Meso- America is composed of the land mast we call Central America. This land connects to both North and South America. The Andes are a mountain range that cover the western coast of South America.
Between 1200 and 900 BC, the Greeks and the Phoenicians began to build up their sea trade. They used galleys, both as merchant ships for trading, and as warships. Rowers powered the fighting galleys, sitting in one, two or three lines.
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A flag flown upside down is an official signal of distress. A flag flown at half mast, is a mark of respect or mourning.
A flag is flown at half-mast to indicate a death.
In the UK there are two flags 1. The Union flag (sometimes referred to wrongly as the Union Jack) may be flown at half mast 2. The Royal Standard. This is the flag of the Queen (currently) it is actually the standard of the monarch and so as there is always a King or Queen it is not flown at half mast
you can fly it whenever you want, and it is flown at half mast when someone passes away
The canadian flag is flown at half mast to represent mourning.
When a flag is flown in such a position it is said to be at half mast. It is done as a mark of respect and remembrance.
To show respect or mourning after a death.
If a very important person such as a president or Taoiseach, or past holders of those offices or some other well known Irish person of great significance dies, the flag is flown at half mast as a mark of respect.
Flags are usually flown at half mast as a sign of mourning when soldiers die in a war such as the Afghanistan war flags are flown at half mast, also if a prominent figure like a president or high official dies
Half mast. And yes, IMO.
The US flag is flown at halfmast as symbol of mourning.