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Why are flags at half-staff in Arizona? Here's what to know on Memorial Day
Why are flags at half-staff in Arizona? Here's what to know on Memorial Day

Yahoo

time26-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Why are flags at half-staff in Arizona? Here's what to know on Memorial Day

Arizonans may notice flags at half-staff on May 26 for a portion of the day. Each year on Memorial Day, flags are flown at half-staff from sunrise until noon to honor military members who died defending the United States. After noon, the flags will be raised to the top of the staff. This is in honor of the living soldiers who continue to defend liberty and justice in the country, according to Liberty Flags. Memorial Day, which is observed on the last Monday in May, allows Americans to remember and honor the soldiers who died defending the United States. Here's what to know about the difference between half-mast and half-staff and why flags are flown at half-staff. Typically, the difference between the two is where the flag is being flown. Half-mast refers to flags flown on ships, while half-staff is used for flags flown on land. More: What does the Arizona state flag mean? From the colors to the history, here's what to know There are specific holidays and events when flags are flown at half-staff in the United States. The Arizona state website outlines those days as: Memorial Day, when the flag should be displayed at half-staff until noon only, then raised to the top of the staff. Peace Officers Memorial Day, unless that day is also Armed Forces Day. Patriot Day. National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. National Firefighters Memorial Day. U.S. presidents can also declare that flags be flown at half-staff on the death of a notable person, according to the site. In those cases, the flag would be flown at half-staff in these instances: 30 days from the death of the president or a former president. 10 days from the day of death of the vice president, the chief justice or a retired chief justice of the United States, or the speaker of the House of Representatives. From the day of death until the interment of an associate justice of the Supreme Court, a secretary of an executive or military department, a former vice president or the governor of a state. The day of death and the following day for a member of Congress. The governor can also order that the U.S. flag be flown at half-staff on the death of a notable present or former government official or member of the armed forces who dies while on active duty. In Arizona, the governor can also require that the state flag be lowered at all state, institutional and educational buildings. The law also allows the state flag to be lowered on the death of an incumbent elected state officer for seven days beginning on the day following the death of the officer. This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Why are flags at half-mast on May 26? Here's what to know

Scouting Youth Boston to march in Concord 250 Parade
Scouting Youth Boston to march in Concord 250 Parade

Boston Globe

time19-04-2025

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  • Boston Globe

Scouting Youth Boston to march in Concord 250 Parade

On Saturday, the scouts will gather at 7 a.m. at the The scouts will carry the flags of the union and then-sovereign states in the parade. Six kids and two adults from Acton will carry flags from Massachusetts and Maine, four kids and two adults from West Roxbury will carry a flag from Maryland, and 15 kids and three adults will carry Liberty Flags, according to the statement. Advertisement The scouts will also take part in various historical activities planned to commemorate the anniversary of the 'These young boys and girls will be engaging in several historical activities that build appreciation of our history and the struggles of gaining our independence as a nation,' the statement said. 'The Scouts will also publish a 'broadside' reporting on events of the weekend just as it was done back in 1775 – the nation's first firm of social media!' Advertisement The 'broadside' will be printed at an old-world printing press in Concord. Adam Sennott can be reached at

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