[ SSweeney pic of flags flying at Flag Steward HQ in Oct. 2019 ]
Welcome to today's Half-Staff Alerts for Thursday, October 5th.
There is a President-proclaimed National Half-Staff that ends at sunset today, except for a concurrent half-staff across Rhode Island.
There is a President-proclaimed National Half-Staff that ends at sunset today, except for a concurrent half-staff across Rhode Island.
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Half-Staff Alerts & Honorees for October 5th
*** Reminder: The Flag orders, by government officials (President, Governor, etc.) are for flags at government facilities within that official's jurisdiction. Citizens are encouraged, but not required to follow the orders.
*** Reminder: The Flag orders, by government officials (President, Governor, etc.) are for flags at government facilities within that official's jurisdiction. Citizens are encouraged, but not required to follow the orders.
NATIONAL HALF-STAFF (Sep. 29 - Oct. 5)
All U.S. Flags to HALF-STAFF across the USA, along with all State and other Flags flying where the U.S. Flag is hoisted, IMMEDIATELY until sunset on Thu., Oct. 5, the date of her interment, to honor U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein. GO HERE to read the President's order.
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All U.S. Flags to HALF-STAFF across the USA, along with all State and other Flags flying where the U.S. Flag is hoisted, IMMEDIATELY until sunset on Thu., Oct. 5, the date of her interment, to honor U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein. GO HERE to read the President's order.
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Concurrent with the National Half-Staff are the following Governor-directed half-staff orders:
All (U.S. & State) Flags across RHODE ISLAND (RI: Oct. 3 - TBD): Rhode Island's Governor ordered all (U.S. & State) Flags atop all state / public facilities across the state, to half-staff on Tue., Oct. 3 until sunset on the date of his interment (TBD), in honor and memory of active duty U.S. Marine Gunnery Sergeant Andrew Clermont, of Warwick, RI. GO HERE to read the Governor's Flag order.
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Upcoming Half-Staffs
GO CLICK HERE to see the completed National and State Half-Staff Orders in 2023
Half-Staff Flag Etiquette (Procedures):
Flag-raising at sunrise = hoist the Flags to full staff, then lower slowly, respectfully to half-staff
Flag-lowering at sunset = hoist Flags up from half-staff back to full-staff, then lower slowly, respectfully all the way down for removal
Flag-raising at sunrise = hoist the Flags to full staff, then lower slowly, respectfully to half-staff
Flag-lowering at sunset = hoist Flags up from half-staff back to full-staff, then lower slowly, respectfully all the way down for removal
Stars & Stripes Flag Etiquette:
The U.S. Flag Code:
provides Our Flag's Rules and Regulations (CLICK HERE for full details)
[HIGHLIGHTS OF: The U.S. Flag Code stating how citizens should conduct themselves during this ceremony is below.]
Title 36, Chapter 10 PATRIOTIC CUSTOMS
National anthem; Star-Spangled Banner, conduct during playing:
During rendition of the national anthem when the flag is displayed, all present except those in uniform should stand at attention facing the flag with the right hand over the heart. Men not in uniform should remove their headdress with their right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart. Persons in uniform should render the military salute at the first note of the anthem and retain this position until the last note. When the flag is not displayed, those present should face toward the music and act in the same manner they would if the flag were displayed there.
Note: A new law was passed on October 30, 2008 that authorizes veterans and active-duty military not in uniform can now render the military-style hand salute during the playing of the national anthem. This publication is currently being updated to reflect the new law.
Pledge of Allegiance to the flag; manner of delivery:
The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, "I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.", should be rendered by standing at attention facing the flag with the right hand over the heart. When not in uniform men should remove their headdress with their right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart. Persons in uniform should remain silent, face the flag, and render the military salute.