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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.
I was just there today and it and the Texas flag were both being flown at half staff
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
A flag is flown at half-mast to indicate a death.
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.
It is flown at half-mast (half staff), in which the flag is raised to the top, and then lowered, when being put up or taken down.
It is flown at half-mast (half staff), in which the flag is raised to the top, and then lowered, when being put up or taken down.
It is flown at half-mast (half staff), in which the flag is raised to the top, and then lowered, when being put up or taken down.
The flag is always flow at half staff due to the location of Post Cemetary. This is one of four Cemetaries in the US where the flag is permanently flown at half mast. It is an old tradition.
The American Flag should always be flown higher than the state flag and should be flown a half-mast when in peril or in rememberance.