All Star Flags All Star Flags - Part 53

Half-Staff Michigan State Flags – Honoring Matthew Leach

July 10th, 2012

American Flags and Michigan Flags to fly at half-staff Wednesday, July 11th in the state of Michigan in honor of US Army Staff Sgt. Matthew Leach.

According to the office of the governor:
Staff Sgt. Leach died June 26, in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. He was assigned to the 1/334th Regiment, 1st Brigade, 104th Training Division (Leader Training). Staff Sgt. Leach joined the Army in 2003 and served on active duty with two deployments to Iraq. He then joined the Army Reserve in 2008 and was on his first deployment to Afghanistan.

Half-Staff Maryland State Flags – Honoring Gene Mills III

July 9th, 2012

American Flags and Maryland Flags to fly at half-staff Wednesday, July 11th in the state of Maryland in honor of USMC Lance Corporal Gene C. Mills III. Lance Corporal Mills died June 22nd in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

Half-Staff Virginia State Flags – Honoring Stephen Prasnicki

July 9th, 2012

American Flags and Virginia Flags to fly at half-staff Tuesday, July 10th at the Capitol complex in Virginia in honor of US Army First Lieutenant Stephen Prasnicki.

Flags are also authorized for display at half-staff in the County of Rockbridge, the City of Lexington and the City of Buena Vista.

Half-Staff Arkansas State Flags – Honoring Michael Strachota

July 6th, 2012

American Flags and Arkansas Flags to fly at half-staff Friday, July 6th in the state of Arkansas in honor of US Army Sergeant Michael Strachota.

According to the office of the governor:
US Army Sergeant Michael J. Strachota died June 24, 2012 while serving his country in Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. Sgt. Strachota joined the Army in 2007 and had previously served a tour of duty in Iraq and was currently in Afghanistan serving his second tour of duty. He was assigned to the 96th Transport Company, 180th Transportation Battalion, 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), out of Fort Hood, Texas.

Half-Staff Virginia State Flags – Honoring Yvonne Miller

July 6th, 2012

Virginia Flags to fly at half-staff Wednesday, July 4th through Tuesday, July 10th at the Capitol complex in Virginia in honor of State Senator Yvonne Miller.

Flags are also authorized for display at half-staff in the City of Norfolk.

Happy 4th of July

July 3rd, 2012

Happy 4th of July to everyone from All Star Flags. Make sure your flags are out and on display tomorrow as we celebrate our country’s independence. Stay safe while you celebrate!

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Half-Staff North Carolina Flags – Honoring NC Nat’l Guard Members

July 2nd, 2012

North Carolina State Flags to fly at half-staff Tuesday, July 3rd in honor of the N.C. National Guard members who died in the line of duty Sunday night when their plane crashed en route to South Dakota to assist in battling wildfires. The names of the victims have not yet been released to the public.

Half-Staff Iowa State Flags – Honoring Dennis Eilers

June 29th, 2012

American Flags and Iowa Flags to fly at half-staff Friday, June 29th through Sunday, July 1st in the state of Iowa in honor of Lt. Col. Dennis Eilers.

According to the office of the governor:
Lt. Col. Dennis Eilers and his crew went missing when his plane was shot down in Laos in 1965. Eilers was listed as missing in action, until his status was changed to killed in action in 1977. In April of this year, after further investigation, officials positively identified the crash site when a tooth was found from a fellow crew member of Eilers’.

Half-Staff Washington State Flags – Honoring Nick Hall

June 27th, 2012

American Flags and Washington State Flags to fly at half-staff Friday, June 29th in the state of Washington in honor of Mt. Rainier National Park Ranger Nick Hall.

According to the office of the governor:
Ranger Hall died last week during a rescue operation on Mt. Rainier.

Half-Staff Washington State Flags – Honoring Jarrod Lallier

June 27th, 2012

American Flags and Washington State Flags to fly at half-staff Monday, July 2nd in the state of Washington in honor of US Army Private First Class Jarrod Lallier.

According to the office of the governor:
US Army Pfc Jarrod Lallier died June 18 in Afghanistan of injuries he sustained when his patrol received small arms fire.