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Thursday, September 12, 2013
What are the occasions when you can fly a United States flag at half or full staff?
What does half-mast mean? And how would you interpret it if you see a flag flown in an upside down position?
Half-mast and half-staff basically means the same thing but a United States flag that is raised at half-staff must be the  first raised to the top and then brought down to the middle.
Though flags should be flown at full staff in majority of the time, there are certain situation that makes flying it at half-staff more appropriate such as death of a Justice, Congressman or President.
Though half-mast is fundamentally flying a flag at half-staff out in the sea, any United States flags raised at half must have the American flag at the middle section within the pole and the other flags like the city and state flags must be located below the midpoint.
Government buildings must display the American flags at this position for particular holidays.
These holidays include Patriot Day, Memorial Day, Memorial Day for Peace Officers, Korean War Veteran’s Day and Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.
On the mentioned days, the American flags must be flown this way beginning sunrise till sunset except on Memorial Day.
During Memorial Day, United States flags must be flown half mast mode until noon and then at full staff at that point onward.
The meaning behind this is that the half-mast is to honor those who have died during battles of the United States and the full staff will honor the living nation.

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by: The Flagman