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Days To Remember
When to Display Your Flag: The American flag should be displayed on all days and especially the holidays listed below. Wondering when to fly the flag at half staff? The dates with comments indicate when you should fly your flag at half-staff.
New Year's Day, January 1
Inauguration Day, January 20
Martin Luther King Jr. Day, 3rd Monday in January
Lincoln's Birthday, February 12
Washington's Birthday, 3rd Monday in February
Easter Sunday, Varies
Mother's Day, 2nd Sunday in May
Peace Officer's Memorial Day (half-staff), May 15
Armed Forces Day, 3rd Saturday in May
Memorial Day (Half-staff until noon), Last Monday in May
Flag Day, June 14
Father's Day, 3rd Sunday in June
Independence Day, July 4
Korean War Veterans Day (half-staff), July 27
Labor Day, 1st Monday in September
Patriot Day (half-staff), September 11
Constitution Day, September 17
Gold Star Mother's Day, September 28
Columbus Day, 2nd Monday in October
Navy Day, October 27
National Election Day, 1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday in November
Marine Corps Day, November 10
Veterans Day, November 11
Thanksgiving Day, 4th Thursday in November
Pearl Harbor Day (half-staff), December 7
Christmas Day, December 25
State Birthdays and Holidays
On Memorial Day the flag should be displayed at half-staff until noon only, and then raised to the top of the staff.
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