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This is where flags flew at half-staff in November

From the This is when, where and why flags flew at half-staff in 2020 series
  • Johanna Eubank
  • Dec 1, 2020
  • Dec 1, 2020 Updated Jul 16, 2021
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When you see a flag at half-staff and don't know why, you may find the answer here.

Introduction

Flags flying at half-staff

The American Flag and Arizona Flag lay at half staff, in front of Pima County Public Service Center, for White Mountain Apache Police Officer David Kellywood, in Tucson, Ariz. on February 18, 2020. Officer Kellywood was killed in the line of duty in a shooting in the early morning of February 17, 2020, according to Navajo County Sheriff's Office.

Rebecca Sasnett

If you are driving around and notice the American or Arizona flags flying at half-staff, you may wonder why. Sure, you know when a former president has died, but sometimes these are done in memory of a tragic event.

For all of 2020, we are going to tell you when and why the flags for the United States of America or Arizona are flown at half-staff. We'll also toss in those notices for other states as well.

The source for much of this information is FlagSteward.org

According to USFlag.org, which links to a copy of the United States Code, when the flag is flown at half-staff, it should first be hoisted to the peak and then lowered to half-staff. At sunset the flag should be raised back to full-staff and then lowered slowly all the way down.

The U.S. flag must be flown at half-staff for the following office holders or former holders:

  • President of the United States or former president: 30 days from the date of death.
  • Vice President, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, retired Chief Justice or Speaker of the House of Representatives: 10 days from the date of death.
  • Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, a member of the Cabinet, a former Vice President, President pro tempore of the Senate, Majority Leader of the House of Representatives and Minority Leader of the House: From the day of death until the date of interment.
  • Unites States Senator, Representative, Delegate or the Resident Commissioner from the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico: In the District of Columbia the flag will fly at half-staff on the day of death and the following day, in the state, congressional district, territory or commonwealth of the deceased, the flag will fly at half-staff from the day of death until interment.
  • Governor: Within the state, the flag will fly at half-staff from the day of death until interment.

The Old Farmers' Almanac was also used as a source.

Nov. 25, 2020

Michigan: As ordered by the Governor, all flags at state facilities will fly at half-staff Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2020, in honor of Captain Joe Gallo, who died in the line of duty responding to a fire.

Nov. 24, 2020 updated

Wyoming: As ordered by the Governor, the state of Wyoming flag atop the State Capitol and across Laramie County will fly at half-staff Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2020, in honor of former State Representative Clark A. Smith.

Texas: All flags at public facilities in the city of Amarillo will fly at half-staff from Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2020, until sunset Friday, Nov. 27, 2020, in honor of Randall County Judge Ernie Houdashell.

Nov. 23, 2020

Indiana: As ordered by the Governor, all flags in Marion County will fly at half-staff Monday, Nov. 23, 2020, in honor of Indianapolis Fire Department Engineer Matthew Bennett.

New Jersey: As ordered by the Governor, all flags at state facilities will fly at half-staff Monday, Nov. 23, 2020, in honor of U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Richard Asey Samaroo of North Brunswick.

Alabama: As ordered by the Governor, all flags in Scottsboro will fly at half-staff Monday, Nov. 23, 2020, in honor of Scottsboro Dire Department Firefighter Steven Dawson Beaird.

Michigan: As ordered by the Governor, all flags at state facilities will fly at half-staff Monday, Nov. 23, 2020, in honor of firefighter Michael Buitendorp, who died in the line of duty.

Nov. 21, 2020

New Jersey: All flags in Hoboken will fly at half-staff beginning Nov. 21, 2020, and continuing until sunset Friday, Nov. 27, 2020, in honor of Hoboken Police Department Officer Sergeant Peter Sanin.

Nov. 20, 2020

California: As ordered by the Governor without a specific date, all flags atop the State Capitol will fly at half-staff Friday, Nov. 20, 2020, as decided by Capitol staff, in honor of Riverside County Probation Department Deputy Probation Officer Julio Beltran.

Nov. 19, 2020

Vermont: As ordered by the Governor, all flags at state facilities will fly at half-staff Thursday, Nov. 19, 2020, and on the 19th of every month until the end of 2020, in honor of all Vermonters who have died of Covid-19.

Minnesota: As ordered by the Governor, all flags at state facilities will fly at half-staff Thursday, Nov. 19, 2020, and on the 19th of every month until the end of 2020, in honor of all Minnesota residents who have died of Covid-19.

South Dakota: As ordered by the Governor, all flags atop the State Capitol will fly at half-staff Thursday, Nov. 19, 2020, in honor of former State Representative Justin Cronin.

Iowa: As ordered by the Governor, all flags at state facilities will fly at half-staff Thursday Nov. 19, 2020, in honor of former U.S. Senator and Lt. Governor Roger Jepsen.

Massachusetts: As ordered by the Governor, all flags at state facilities will fly at half-staff Thursday, Nov. 19, 2020, in honor of Warrant Officer 2 Marwan Sameh Ghabour, U.S. Army, a native of Arlington, who died in a helicopter crash on the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt.

Oklahoma: As ordered by the Governor, all flags on state property will fly at half-staff Thursday, Nov. 19, 2020, in honor of former state lawmaker Marian D. Cooksey-Hood.

Nov. 16, 2020

North Carolina: As ordered by the Governor, all flags at state facilities will fly at half-staff until Friday, Nov. 20, 2020, in honor of North Carolina native U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 3, Dallas Gearld Garza, who died in a helicopter accident with four other Americans in Sinai, Egypt.

Nov. 15, 2020

Kansas: As ordered by the Governor, all flags at state facilities will fly at half-staff Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020, in honor of Easton Township firefighter Johnny Ivision Jr. , who was killed in the line of duty.

Nov. 14, 2020

Massachusetts: As ordered by the Governor, all flags at state and public facilities will fly at half-staff Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020, in honor of USMC First Lieutenant Mark N. Brunelle of Oakham, Mass.

Nov. 13, 2020

Arkansas: As ordered by the Governor, all flags at state facilities will fly at half-staff until the date of his interment (TBD) in honor of Helena-West Helena Police Officer Travis Wallace who was shot and killed in the line of duty.

Nov. 12, 2020 updated

Kansas: As ordered by the Governor, all flags at state facilities will fly at half-staff Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020, in honor of Leavenworth County Deputy corporal Daniel Abramovitz, who was killed in the line of duty.

North Carolina: As ordered by the Governor, all flags at state facilities will fly at half-staff until sunset Monday, Nov. 16, 2020, in honor of Fort Bragg soldier Sgt. 1st Class Nikyisha T. Boyd.

Nov. 9, 2020

Alabama: As ordered by the Governor, all flags atop the State Capitol and at government and public facilities in Mobile County will fly at half-staff Monday, Nov. 9, 2020, in honor of former State Representative William "Monty" Montgomery Collins Sr.

Connecticut: As approved by the Governor, all flags in Westport will fly at half-staff until sunset Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020, in honor of former First Selectman of Westport Gordon Joseloff.

Nov. 5, 2020

Pennsylvania: As ordered by the Governor, all Commonwealth (state) flags at the State Capitol Complex will fly at half-staff Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020, in honor of firefighter Martin W. Comer of the Bethlehem Township Volunteer Fire Company, who died Saturday, Oct. 31, 2020.

Alabama: As ordered by the Governor, all flags at government or public facilities in Baldwin County will fly at half-staff Thursday Nov. 5, 2020, in honor of former Baldwin County Commissioner Frank Burt Jr.

Nov. 4, 2020

Michigan: As ordered by the Governor, all flags at the State Capitol Complex will fly at half-staff from Nov. 4, 2020, until Nov. 5, 2020, in honor of Michigan State Senator Morris Hood III.

Nov. 2, 2020

New Mexico: As ordered by the Governor, all state flags at public facilities will fly at half-staff from Monday, Nov. 2, 2020, until sunset, Friday, Nov. 6, 2020, in honor of the more than 1,000 resident of New Mexico who have died from COVID-19.

Wyoming: As ordered by the Governor, all state flags atop the state Capitol and across Campbell County will fly at half-staff until sunset on the date of his interment (TBD) in honor of Representative Roy Edwards.

In this Series

This is when, where and why flags flew at half-staff in 2020

  • Updated Dec 31, 2020
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