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Memorial Day Flag Protocol
On Memorial Day, the U.S. flag should be flown at half-mast from sunrise until noon. After noon, the U.S. flag should then be raised to full height from noon to sundown.
For the first half of Memorial Day this unique custom honors those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation having died in war and then honors living veterans for the remainder of the day. |
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This day absolutely does not honor any of the living. This day, the entire day, is dedicated to the remembrance all of those military individuals who died in the service of our country.
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That's the way I understand it, also.
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The OP is half right as shown below from an article on flag protocols for Memorial Day.
On Memorial Day, special protocols are observed. The flag should fly at the half-staff position until noon only, and then be raised to the top of the staff for the remainder of the day. This custom, unique to Memorial Day, honors the war dead in the morning of Memorial Day, but then the flag is raised to full-staff at noon by the living, “who resolve not to let their sacrifice be in vain, but to rise up in their stead and continue the fight for liberty and justice for all.” The custom appears to date back to at least 1906, when an Army regulations book included instructions for the procedure. Congress made it a permanent part of the U.S. Code (Title 4, Section 6) with the proclamation: “For the nation lives, and the flag is a symbol of illumination.” So it is raised by the living at noon but not to honor living veterans. I am a veteran and I kind of cringe when someone wants to honor or recognize living veterans on Memorial Day. Let’s keep the day to recognize those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Every other day we can recognize living veterans. |
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Thank you for the original post. Most people think that they are being a patriot by flying a flag but have no idea when to display it at half staff or know how to put a flag on their house at half staff.
Last edited by Ralphy; 05-28-2023 at 01:41 PM. |
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Smaller flag? Extend present pole? Move to house with a longer pole? Etc.etc. |
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Not displaying an American flag properly is against what is called the flag code. There are no penalties under this law for any violation. Except for making clothing out of a flag, every other part of the code is violated every day. These violations are what are now referred to as common practice. |
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They came as a set, so no...
Move to house with a longer pole? Etc.etc.[/QUOTE] Move? Just so I can "properly fly my flag at half staff? Once again... No... I guess I'll just take my flag down that day, as not to inflict any undue harm to anyone's delicate sensibilities...
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I never knew about the "death ribbon" either... But now I do... Thank you for the information and I will now change my flag to the horizontal position when appropriate...
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I am also in violation with my 18 small lawn flags.
I understand they can not touch any part of the grass. Also, I leave them out after sundown. Am i bad? |
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We don't think they remove all those tiny flags at night every day that sits in front of a Veteran monument plot at a national cemetery... |
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Obtuse.
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Remembering all those who have and are serving.
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