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  2. Flag dipping - Wikipedia

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    The half-mast position in this case being one flag width from the truck as in the case of half mast. Some jurisdictions have laws that discourage or prohibit the dipping of the national flag, including India , the Philippines , South Africa , and the United States (with its non-binding flag code only allowing vessels to dip the ensign as a ...

  3. National Day of Mourning (Canadian observance) - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian flag is flown at half-mast from sunrise to sunset on all federal government buildings, including on Parliament Hill. Workers and employees observe this day in various ways including lighting candles, donning ribbons and black armbands, and observing a moment of silence at 1100 hrs.

  4. Half-mast refers to flags flown on ships, while half-staff is used for flags flown on land, at least in the U.S. In Canada and Britain, even flags flown on land are referred to being at half-mast ...

  5. Half-mast - Wikipedia

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    The term half-mast is the official term used in Canada, according to the Rules For Half-Masting the National Flag of Canada. The decision to fly the flag at half-mast on federal buildings rests with the Department of Canadian Heritage. Federally, the national flag of Canada is flown at half-mast to mark the following occasions:

  6. Why are the flags flying at half-staff in Wisconsin on ... - AOL

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    "The United States flag flies at half-staff or at half-mast when the nation or a state is in mourning," USA.gov says. "The president, a state governor, or the mayor of the District of Columbia can ...

  7. Why are flags at half-staff in Tennessee today? - AOL

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    Gov. Lee's order requires flags be flown at half-staff at the State Capitol and all state buildings. Is it half-staff or half-mast? On ships and at naval stations ashore, flags are flown at half-mast.

  8. Talk:Half-mast - Wikipedia

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    Half-mast is used in all contexts in Canada. Half-staff is not used. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.183.57.148 15:58, 28 August 2011 (UTC) Likewise in the UK, Australia and New Zealand, half staff is never used. The term Half mast is the official and only term used by both civilian and military authorities.

  9. Flags at half-staff on Sunday to honor fallen firefighters - AOL

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    Half-mast means the flag is flown two-thirds up between the top and bottom of the flagstaff. Half-staff is the term used for flags on land, particularly in the United States.