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When to fly the american flag at half staff?
When to fly the american flag at half staff?
Basically, the flag of ANY country is flown at half staff to indicate deep mourning. By the way, the correct procedure is first to hoist the flag all the way to the top, and then slowly, slowly lower it to half-position. And take down at sundown, as always.
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