Half-Staff Virginia Flags – Sean R. Cutsforth
Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011American Flags and Virginia Flags to fly at half-staff Thursday, February 24th, in the Commonwealth of Virginia in honor of Spc. Sean R. Cutsforth.
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American Flags and Virginia Flags to fly at half-staff Thursday, February 24th, in the Commonwealth of Virginia in honor of Spc. Sean R. Cutsforth.
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American Flags and Kentucky Flags to fly at half-staff Thursday, February 24th, in the Commonwealth of Kentucky in honor of Spc. Sean R. Cutsforth.
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American Flags and Kentucky Flags to fly at half-staff Monday, February 21, in the Commonwealth of Kentucky to honor Donald Lam, a state forestry ranger.
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Gov. Susana Martinez has ordered American flags and state flags to fly at half-staff in New Mexico until February 19th in honor of Army Spec. Nathan Carse.
American and state flags to fly at half-staff in West Virginia until February 21st in honor of US Deputy Marshal Derek Hotsinpiller.
Gov. Chris Gregoire has directed that Washington State and United States flags be lowered to half-staff Thursday, February 17, 2011, in memory of Washington Dept of Natural Resources employee Sam Gaydeski who was killed on the job Monday.
Flags should remain at half-staff until close of business Thursday, or first thing Friday morning, February 18.
American Flags and Virginia Flags to fly at half-staff starting today, February 10, 2011 in the Commonwealth of Virginia in respect and memory of Former Virginia Supreme Court Chief Justice Leroy Rountree Hassell, Sr. Flags will remain at half-staff until his burial.
American Flags and New York State Flags to fly at half-staff February 10 in the state of New York to honor Lance Corporal Aaron M. Swanson.
Flags were flown at half-staff in Iowa today, Sunday, Feb. 6th in honor of Army Specialist Shawn Muhr.
Gov. Chris Gregoire has directed that Washington State and United States flags at state agency facilities be lowered to half-staff Tuesday, February 8, 2011, in memory of Washington State Dept. of Corrections Officer Jayme Biendl, who was killed January 29 at the Monroe Correctional Complex.
Flags should remain at half-staff until close of business Tuesday, or first thing Wednesday morning, February 9.
Other government entities, citizens and businesses are encouraged to join this recognition.
A memorial service for Officer Biendl is scheduled for Tuesday, February 8.