Thursday, November 12, 2020

21 Important Days for Flying the American Flag

American flag widely recognized a symbol of strength and unity for all American’s and prominent icon throughout our country’s history. It can be easily spotted post offices, town halls, frequently displayed not only on public buildings but on private residences. It can be even being spotted on the City streets, Highways, waving from car roofs and motorcycle fenders. 

National holidays, like Memorial Day and the 4th of July, are definite days to fly the American flag. There are some other important events when the flag should be flown. 

There we are going to mention 21 important days for flying the American Flag.

  1. New Year's Day, January 1
  2. Inauguration Day, January 20
  3. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday, third Monday in January
  4. Lincoln's Birthday, February 12
  5. Washington's Birthday, third Monday in February
  6. Easter Sunday (variable)
  7. Mother's Day, second Sunday in May
  8. Armed Forces Day, third Saturday in May
  9. Memorial Day (half-staff until noon*), the last Monday in May
  10. Flag Day, June 14
  11. Independence Day, July 4
  12. Labor Day, first Monday in September
  13. Constitution Day, September 17
  14. Columbus Day, second Monday in October
  15. Navy Day, October 27
  16. Veterans Day, November 11
  17. Thanksgiving Day, fourth Thursday in November
  18. Christmas Day, December 25
  19. Other days as may be proclaimed by the President of the United States
  20. The birthdays of States (date of admission)
  21. State holidays   




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