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Flags Lowered Friday to Honor Fallen Officers

By Matthias Binder May 15, 2026
Why US flags are flying at half-staff on Friday, and the proper way to lower yours
Why US flags are flying at half-staff on Friday, and the proper way to lower yours - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
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Why US flags are flying at half-staff on Friday, and the proper way to lower yours

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Why the Order Matters This YearProper Steps to Position a Flag at Half-StaffBroader Context of National Flag ObservancesWhat the Day Represents Going Forward

Why US flags are flying at half-staff on Friday, and the proper way to lower yours – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Flags across the United States will fly at half-staff on Friday in a nationwide observance tied to Peace Officers Memorial Day. The directive, issued by President Trump earlier this week, directs federal buildings and encourages private citizens to participate. The day recognizes law enforcement officers who died or were disabled while serving their communities. It forms part of the broader National Police Week activities held each May.

Why the Order Matters This Year

Peace Officers Memorial Day has been observed on May 15 since President John F. Kennedy established it by proclamation in 1962. The date falls during National Police Week, a period set aside to acknowledge the risks officers face daily. This year’s lowering of the flag underscores ongoing national respect for those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Federal facilities will follow the order from sunrise until sunset, with many states and localities aligning their own protocols.

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Proper Steps to Position a Flag at Half-Staff

Lowering a flag to the correct half-staff position follows a precise sequence to maintain dignity and tradition. First, raise the flag briskly to the top of the pole. Then lower it slowly to the halfway point. When the observance ends at sunset, raise the flag fully once more before bringing it down completely. These steps ensure the gesture remains respectful rather than casual.

Many households and businesses choose to participate even when not required. The same sequence applies whether the flag flies from a residential pole or a commercial building. Observers note that skipping the initial full raise can make the half-staff position appear incorrect or incomplete.

Broader Context of National Flag Observances

Half-staff directives occur on several fixed dates each year, including Memorial Day and National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Day. Peace Officers Memorial Day stands out as one of the five annual occasions when the president routinely issues a nationwide order. The practice dates back decades and reflects a consistent way for the country to pause and recognize public servants. Participation by private citizens remains voluntary yet widespread during these periods.

What the Day Represents Going Forward

The annual lowering of the flag serves as a quiet reminder of the ongoing commitment required to keep communities safe. It highlights both the losses suffered by law enforcement families and the continued service of those still on duty. Observers across the country often use the moment to reflect on the balance between gratitude and vigilance. As the sun sets on Friday, flags will return to full staff, closing another chapter in this longstanding tradition of national respect.

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