Browsers that can not handle javascript will not be able to access some features of this site.
Skip Navigation
Web Site for the Governor of MichiganMichigan.gov banner
Michigan.gov Home Home | Site Map | Contact the Governor  | FAQ | State Web Sites
Printer Friendly Version Printer Friendly   Text Only Version Text Version Email this page Email Page
Flags to Fly Half-Staff Thursday Throughout Michigan in Honor of Pearl Harbor Day

Contact:  Heidi Watson 517-335-6397


Half-Staff Flag

December 5, 2006

LANSING - Governor Jennifer M. Granholm today encouraged Michigan citizens to observe Pearl Harbor Day on Thursday, December 7, by lowering flags across the state to half-staff and remembering those who lost their lives in the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
 
"As we await the safe return of so many of our sons and daughters fighting overseas, the supreme sacrifice made by those at Pearl Harbor 65 years ago carries added significance," Granholm said.  "On Pearl Harbor Day, we honor the lives lost in the attack and salute the veterans of World War II.  This year we will also say a prayer for those who soldier on under the American flag today."
 
In December 2005, Granholm signed Executive Order 2005-27 ordering the flag of the United States of America be flown half-staff on all state buildings and facilities throughout the state of Michigan on Pearl Harbor Day each December 7.  Procedures for flag lowering, including on Pearl Harbor Day, were detailed by Governor Granholm in Executive Order 2006-10.  The Legislature officially recognized the sacrifice of the servicemen and servicewomen who gave their lives at Pearl Harbor by enacting Public Act 157 of 2000, which declares that December 7 of each year be known as Pearl Harbor Day in the state.
 
On the morning of December 7, 1941, the Armed Forces of the United State of America stationed at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, were attacked by the air and naval forces of Imperial Japan.  The attack claimed the lives of 2,334 servicemen and servicewomen and wounded another 1,143.
 
When flown at half-staff or half-mast, the United States flag should be hoisted first to the peak for an instant and then lowered to the half-staff or half-mast position.  The flag should again be raised to the peak before it is lowered for the day.

Link to Department and Agencies Web Site Index
Link to Statewide Online Services Index
Link to Statewide Web-based Surveys
Link to RSS feeds available on this site
Related Content
 •  Granholm Visits Capitol Farmers' Market, Underscores Benefits of Supporting Local Economy
 •  Governor Granholm Announces Appointments, Reappointments
 •  Governor Granholm Announces Appointments
 •  Governor's Radio Address Highlights New Company Investments, Jobs in Michigan
 •  Governor Granholm Signs Budgets to Increase Funding for Higher Education, Worker Training, Public Safety
 •  Flags to be Flown Half-Staff Tuesday for Army Specialist Byron J. Fouty
 •  Granholm Highlights Public Transportation as Alternative Way to Save Money
 •  Granholm Signs New Laws to Help Revitalize Downtowns
 •  Granholm Signs Divestment Legislation
 •  Flags to be Flown Half-Staff Friday for Army Sgt. 1st Class Steven J. Chevalier
 •  Granholm: Dow Chemical and PIC of Kuwait to Locate Joint Venture Headquarters in Michigan
 •  Granholm Statement on Volkswagen Announcement
 •  Governor Announces over 6,900 New Michigan Jobs; Companies Investing More Than $231 Million to Grow in State
 •  Granholm Says Federal Officials Will Begin Work in Michigan Wednesday to Coordinate Disaster Aid Program
 •  Governor Granholm Approves Stronger Consumer Protections on Gift Cards, Certificates
 •  Granholm Signs Food Bank Tax Credit Bill
 •  Governor Highlights New Laws to Protect Great Lakes
 •  Governor Granholm Highlights Energy Savings in State Facilities Across Michigan
 •  Governor Granholm Signs Legislation Protecting Victims of Domestic Violence, Stalking
 •  Governor Granholm Signs Legislation Creating Historic New Protections for Great Lakes

Michigan.gov Home | Site Map | FAQ | State Web Sites
Privacy Policy | Link Policy | Accessibility Policy | Security Policy | Michigan News | Michigan.gov Survey

Copyright © 2001-2008 State of Michigan