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It is proper to display the
flag from sunrise to sunset on all days the weather permits. The
flag may also be displayed at night if illuminated by a light. But
it is even more important to display the flag on national holidays and
days of importance, including:
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New Year's Day
Inauguration Day
Martin Luther King, Jr's Birthday
Lincoln's Birthday
Washington's Birthday
Easter Sunday
Mother's Day
Armed Forces Day
Memorial Day (half staff until noon)
Flag Day
Father's Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Constitution Day
Columbus Day
Veterans Day
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Day
Election Days
State and Local Holidays
State Birthday
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Other days the flag may
be flown at half mast may be proclaimed by the President of the
United States. |
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Information taken from a
brochure provided as a public service by the Disabled American
Veterans, National Headquarters, PO Box 14301, Cincinnati,
Ohio 45250-0301. |
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