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  1. Learn how to properly lower a US flag to half staff based on US flag code. Want to receive a notification each time your flag should be flying half mast? Dow...

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    • Gettysburg Flag Works - GFW
  2. Apr 7, 2021 · Flag Steward demonstrates how to raise, half- staff, and lower our flag properly

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    • Flag Steward
  3. Thank you for watching!In this video we discuss the proper etiquette of raising and lowering your American flag to half-staff. Matthew does an amazing job o...

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  4. Step 1. Dismount your flagpole. Remove your flagpole off of the mount rather than trying to use a ladder to attach the streamer, for obvious safety reasons. Step 2. Attach your mourning streamer. Find the clip at the top of your flagpole above your flag. The streamer has a grommet, which you simply attach your streamer to the clip.

  5. Raising and Lowering the Flag: When lowering the flag to half-staff, it's first raised to the peak for an instant. Then, it's reduced to the half-staff position, and the flag should be raised again to the peak before being fully lowered for the day. Displaying Multiple Flags: If multiple flags are displayed, the USA Flag should be the first ...

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  6. Mar 1, 2024 · The flag half-staff rules are a crucial part of the US flag code, detailing when and how the flag should be lowered to half-staff as a sign of mourning or respect. Key provisions include directives for the death of current or former government officials, in response to national tragedies, or as ordered by the President or state governors.

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  8. 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 ...