Flags will remain at half-staff for Carter for 30 days following his death, as ordered by the White House. This period ...
Flags were returned to half-staff the next day and stayed there for another eight days. State flags are lowered along with federal orders. U.S. flag code says no other flag should fly higher ...
United States flags are at half-staff across the country in remembrance of former President Jimmy Carter, who died Sunday at age 100. Carter, the 39th president, was the longest-living commander ...
It is an American tradition to fly flags at half-staff for 30 days after a president or former president dies. The standard ...
Flags are supposed to fly half-staff from Carter's death on Dec. 29 through Jan. 27, including during Inauguration Day on Jan. 20. The official state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter ...
For former President Jimmy Carter, this means flags will remain at half-staff until at least Jan. 28, covering both the presidential inauguration and the first week of Trump’s second term. U.S. flag ...