Flaglowering
Flaglowering is the act of lowering a flag from its full-staff position to a lower position, commonly half-mast or half-staff, as a sign of mourning, respect, or tribute. It is performed by government, military, and public institutions and is often directed by official proclamations, ceremony, or organizational policy. Reasons for flaglowering include the death of national or public figures, national tragedies, or days of remembrance and mourning.
The practice has maritime origins, where lowering a flag indicated distress or a sign of mourning. Over
Terminology and procedures vary by country. In the United States, the term often used is half-staff, and
Etiquette emphasizes handling the flag with care, ensuring it does not touch the ground, and using proper