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Sen. Daniel K. Inouye

12/19/2012 12:18 PM

As most know, War hero and U.S. Senator Dan Inouye has died.

Secretary of State Clinton made these comments:

He was the highest-ranking Asian-American politician in history and the first Japanese-American to serve in the House of Representatives and Senate. He was a soldier, a Medal of Honor recipient and a hero.

Now for the question. I subscribe to a web site that sends out notices of Presidential Proclamations regarding flying flags at half staff.

The notice this morning read" By order of the President, U.S. and Arkansas flags are to be flown at half-staff to mark ".....................................

Does anybody know what the connection to Arkansas is?

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12/19/2012 1:19 PM

Dunno...

I refer to this site for flag information. The proclamation there does not indicate the AR flag, nor any flag other than Old Glory.

There are links to the official (I thought so, anyway) status of the state flags; at this writing the flags of neither Hawaii nor Arkansas are listed as half mast.

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12/19/2012 1:39 PM

My notice came from the Arkansas division of Flag and Banner notices.

Funny, none of the former notices came from Arkansas.

Maybe that's it.

I just subscribed to the link you sent, thanks.

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12/26/2012 8:15 PM

I think that answers your question. some people don't realize that no other flag should fly above the American Flag, so they have to be told to fly their state flag at half mast also. Have watched people at city government buildings raising the flag on a 'half mast ' day, and just raising it to half mast. protocol is to raise it to the top, then lower to half mast.

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12/19/2012 1:50 PM

Some get together with foreign diplomats which will require their flags flown at full staff.

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12/19/2012 2:24 PM
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12/19/2012 2:46 PM
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12/19/2012 5:11 PM

Well, the Arizona state flag flys below the U.S. falg on our flag pole, so, regardless of what our air head gov. does, ours is at half staff.

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12/19/2012 5:24 PM

I think all of the state flags fly under the US flag.

It makes sense now. It's easier to lower both flags together, than to remove the state flag and fly the US flag at half mast.

It's probably just so that all US flags within a state, (rather than just federal buildings), are in the same position.

Who knows?

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12/20/2012 3:05 AM

Except Texas of course. ; )

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12/20/2012 4:22 AM

Why not Arkansas?

Hillary Diane Rodham moved to Arkansas in 1974, married William Jefferson Clinton in 1975.

She became the state's First Lady in 1979.

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12/20/2012 8:47 AM

I just read up on his war service as part of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team in WW2. Please take a look if you didn't already. It is really amazing. Wikipedia has some info, as usual.

Here's what they have to say:

On April 21, 1945, Inouye was grievously wounded while leading an assault on a heavily-defended ridge near San Terenzo in Tuscany, Italy called Colle Musatello. The ridge served as a strongpoint along the strip of German fortifications known as the Gothic Line, which represented the last and most unyielding line of German defensive works in Italy. As he led his platoon in a flanking maneuver, three German machine guns opened fire from covered positions just 40 yards away, pinning his men to the ground. Inouye stood up to attack and was shot in the stomach; ignoring his wound, he proceeded to attack and destroy the first machine gun nest with hand grenades and fire from his Thompson submachine gun. After being informed of the severity of his wound by his platoon sergeant, he refused treatment and rallied his men for an attack on the second machine gun position, which he also successfully destroyed before collapsing from blood loss.

As his squad distracted the third machine gunner, Inouye crawled toward the final bunker, eventually drawing within 10 yards. As he raised himself up and cocked his arm to throw his last grenade into the fighting position, a German inside the bunker fired a rifle grenade that struck him on the right elbow, severing most of his arm and leaving his own primed grenade reflexively "clenched in a fist that suddenly didn't belong to me anymore".[11] Inouye's horrified soldiers moved to his aid, but he shouted for them to keep back out of fear his severed fist would involuntarily relax and drop the grenade. As the German inside the bunker reloaded his rifle, Inouye pried the live grenade from his useless right hand and transferred it to his left. As the German aimed his rifle to finish him off, Inouye tossed the grenade off-hand into the bunker and destroyed it. He stumbled to his feet and continued forward, silencing the last German resistance with a one-handed burst from his Thompson before being wounded in the leg and tumbling unconscious to the bottom of the ridge. When he awoke to see the concerned men of his platoon hovering over him, his only comment before being carried away was to gruffly order them to return to their positions, since, as he pointed out, "nobody called off the war!"[12]

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12/20/2012 11:31 AM

Thank you for the post. Senator Inouye was a selfless leader. We need more like him.

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12/26/2012 8:31 AM

You're welcomed.

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