Montana Flag and Pole

The National Flag represents the living country and is considered

to be a living thing emblematic of the respect and

pride we have for our nation.

Please display it proudly!

 

To find Flag Etiquette per the United States Code,

please visit: United States Cod Title 36 Chapter 10

or more at:

Flag Etiquette on Annin

Flag Flying Days

JANUARY
New Year’s Day
January 1
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
3rd Monday in January
FEBRUARY
Lincoln’s Birthday
February 12
President’s Day
3rd Monday in February
Washington’s Birthday
MARCH/APRIL
Easter Sunday
Varies
Patriot’s Day
3rd Monday in April
MAY
International Firefighter’s Day
May 4
V-E Day
May 8
Mother’s Day
2nd Sunday in May
Peace Officers’ Memorial Day
May 15-Half Staff (sunrise to sunset)
Armed Forces Day
3rd Saturday in May
Memorial Day
Last Monday in May-Half Staff (sunrise to sunset)
JUNE
Flag Day
June 14
Juneteenth
June 19
Father’s Day
3rd Sunday  in June
JULY
Independence Day
July 4
Korean War Veterans Armistice Day
July 27-Half Staff (sunrise to sunset)
AUGUST
Purple Heart Day
August 7
V-J Day
August 10
National Aviation Day
August 19
SEPTEMBER
Labor Day
1st Monday in September
Patriot Day
September 11-Half Staff (sunrise to sunset)
Constitution Day
September 17
POW-MIA Recognition Day
Third Friday in September
OCTOBER
National Fallen Firefighters’ Memorial Day
1st Sunday in October-Half Staff (sunrise to sunset)
Columbus Day
2nd Monday in October
Navy Day
October 27
NOVEMBER
Election Day
1st Tuesday after 1st Monday in November
USMC Day
November 10
Veteran’s Day
November 11
Thanksgiving Day
4th Thursday in November
DECEMBER
Pearl Harbor Rememberance Day
December 7-Half Staff (sunrise to sunset)
National Guard Day
December 13
Christmas Day
December 25