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Fly it at half mast tomorrow. :tiphat:
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Hopefully the the US and Americans will be on high alert tomorrow, but I am concerned that ISIL will choose to carry out jihad on another date to differentiate themselves from Al Qaeda.
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sjfcontrol wrote:Fly it at half mast tomorrow. :tiphat:
a good idea. I'm there.
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sjfcontrol wrote:Fly it at half mast tomorrow. :tiphat:
a good idea. I'm there.
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Mine will be flying proudly as well. :patriot:

Question for those who might know more about proper flag etiquette. I have a flag pole holder mounted on the side of my house, not a full flag pole. The flag is attached to the top of the pole that is then set into the holder, so there is no real way to fly at half mast. Other than putting in a true flag pole, what, if anything, can/should I do?
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Mahzik wrote:Mine will be flying proudly as well. :patriot:

Question for those who might know more about proper flag etiquette. I have a flag pole holder mounted on the side of my house, not a full flag pole. The flag is attached to the top of the pole that is then set into the holder, so there is no real way to fly at half mast. Other than putting in a true flag pole, what, if anything, can/should I do?

Then you just fly it normally. Not much else you can do.

A little trivia, the term "Half Mast" is actually for flags on ships. The "land-bound" term is half-staff.
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Mahzik wrote:Mine will be flying proudly as well. :patriot:

Question for those who might know more about proper flag etiquette. I have a flag pole holder mounted on the side of my house, not a full flag pole. The flag is attached to the top of the pole that is then set into the holder, so there is no real way to fly at half mast. Other than putting in a true flag pole, what, if anything, can/should I do?
What many persons in that situation, including yours truly, do, is tie a black "mourning ribbon" to the top of the flag pole. Mine is a strip of black fabric measuring about 4 in. by 5 feet. When tied at the middle of the strip the ribbon hangs down about 2-1/2 feet on each side of the flag. This is quite acceptable. Mine, for example, is prominent and very noticeable each year on Memorial Day.

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My flag is always flying. Today it flies at half mast.

I work in New York, I lived in New York during the attacks. I came to work today.

Why? The terrorists don't get to win this one. Also, my job involves upholding the free exercise of the 1st amendment, which is just as important as the 2nd amendment. I take this duty seriously.

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sjfcontrol wrote:A little trivia, the term "Half Mast" is actually for flags on ships. The "land-bound" term is half-staff.
I would not recommend insisting on this to the color detail at the Naval Academy, or that at the Marine Memorial, if I were you. Tradition sees the quite appropriate use of the respectful expression "half-mast" at many military reservations, even those of "land-bound" military services. National tradition trumps arbitrary rules established by those not having that tradition.

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b322da wrote:
sjfcontrol wrote:A little trivia, the term "Half Mast" is actually for flags on ships. The "land-bound" term is half-staff.
I would not recommend insisting on this to the color detail at the Naval Academy, or that at the Marine Memorial, if I were you. Tradition sees the quite appropriate use of the respectful expression "half-mast" at many military reservations, even those of "land-bound" military services. National tradition trumps arbitrary rules established by those not having that tradition.

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I wasn't insisting on it's use by anybody. Both are considered respectful terms.
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b322da wrote:
Mahzik wrote:Mine will be flying proudly as well. :patriot:

Question for those who might know more about proper flag etiquette. I have a flag pole holder mounted on the side of my house, not a full flag pole. The flag is attached to the top of the pole that is then set into the holder, so there is no real way to fly at half mast. Other than putting in a true flag pole, what, if anything, can/should I do?
What many persons in that situation, including yours truly, do, is tie a black "mourning ribbon" to the top of the flag pole. Mine is a strip of black fabric measuring about 4 in. by 5 feet. When tied at the middle of the strip the ribbon hangs down about 2-1/2 feet on each side of the flag. This is quite acceptable. Mine, for example, is prominent and very noticeable each year on Memorial Day.

Jim
Mine flies every day as well and is on a pole mounted to my house. I hadn't thought about using a black ribbon on half staff (mast) days. Thanks for a great idea.
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Mahzik wrote:Mine will be flying proudly as well. :patriot:

Question for those who might know more about proper flag etiquette. I have a flag pole holder mounted on the side of my house, not a full flag pole. The flag is attached to the top of the pole that is then set into the holder, so there is no real way to fly at half mast. Other than putting in a true flag pole, what, if anything, can/should I do?
If your flag is hanging out all night, make sure you have a light on it. I recommend a large solar powered one from Walmart. I think I paid 10 bucks for it. It's been going strong for at least 2 years now.

Ryanj, I like the way you think! Good for you! :patriot:

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