How to display the US flag at half staff with a standard house flag pole holder

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I recently purchased one of these (in the picture below) and a few flags to be on display. enter image description here

However, how should I display the American flag at half staff? Should I manually adjust it on the pole I have (it doesn't have pulleys to adjust it) or should I just the lower pole location on the mount?

(Also sorry if this is in the wrong S.E. as I wasn't sure where this should belong)

Best Answer

I couldn't find a more 'official' site that lists this custom, but flying a black streamer with the flag is appropriate when the flag cannot physically be lowered. This blog posting is one random source, but if you search for "half mast black streamer" you get many results.

Black Streamer with flag

Possibly a more reputable source (worthiness left for you to decide): http://www.cnn.com/2011/LIVING/05/30/fly.american.flag.mf/

Also: http://eventresources.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/How-to-Properly-Hang-the-American-Flag.pdf

What if I can't fly my flag at half-staff?

Some flags, like the ones commonly seen in school classrooms or on houses, are fixed in a certain position on their poles. How does one handle the sticky situation of a flag that physically can't be flown at half-staff? The United States Code doesn't cover this conundrum, but the American Legion advocates adding a black ribbon to the top of the flag's pole to indicate mourning.