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All Pennsylvanians are invited to participate by lowering their own flags in recognition of the fallen officers.
According to U.S. Flag Code, the Presidential order covers all public and government buildings, while private entities and schools can choose to participate.
The flags will remain lowered until the date of internment for the officers, who have not yet been identified.
Flags were lowered on Sept. 11 to honor the nearly 3,000 people who died on 9/11. But flags will remain that way for a few days.
The recent controversy over a planned raising of the U.N. flag on the academic quad in commemoration of the founding of the United Nations raises a variety of questions which cry out to be answered.
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20 November 2020 marked a milestone- the promulgation of the first revised United Nations Flag Code since 1967. Flying at duty stations around the globe, the United Nations flag has served throughout ...