Half-Staff Kentucky Flags – Joshua T. Lancaster
Friday, January 28th, 2011American Flags to fly at half-staff Saturday, January 29, in the Commonwealth of Kentucky to honor Spc. Joshua T. Lancaster.
American Flags to fly at half-staff Saturday, January 29, in the Commonwealth of Kentucky to honor Spc. Joshua T. Lancaster.
American Flags and Nevada State Flags to fly at half-staff January 27th and January 28th in the state of Nevada to honor Fifth Judicial District Court Judge John Davis.
Florida State Flags to fly at half-staff in the state of Florida on Monday, January 24, to honor Roger Castillo and Amanda Haworth. These two Miami-Dade police detectives were killed in the line of duty Thursday.
Maryland State Flags to fly at half-staff in the state of Maryland until sunset Wednesday, January 26 to honor Sargent Shriver, the founding director of the Peace Corps and a lifelong public servant.
American Flags to fly at half-staff Friday, Jan. 21 in the state of New Hampshire to honor firefighter Harold Frey.
American Flags to fly at half-staff Friday, Jan. 21 in the Commonwealth of Kentucky to honor Pfc. Zachary S. Salmon.
Maryland State Flags to fly at half-staff in the state of Maryland to honor Mark Falkenhan, a firefighter who died in the line of duty yesterday.
Governor Tom Corbett today ordered all U.S. flags and Pennsylvania flags in the Capitol Complex and at commonwealth facilities in Erie County to be flown at half-staff in honor of U.S. Army Cpl. Jarrid King of Erie.
Cpl. King, 20, was killed by injuries sustained from an improvised explosive device, or IED, attack on Jan. 12 in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to the 7th Engineer Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, N.Y.
Flags should remain at half staff through sunset on Saturday, Jan. 22.
American Flags to fly at half-staff Tuesday, Jan. 18 in the state of Alaska to honor Alaska Congressman Howard Pollock.
http://www.gov.state.ak.us/parnell/press-room/full-press-release.html?pr=5616
American Flags to fly at half-staff Tuesday, Jan. 18 in the state of Washington to honor Pfc. Robert Near.