May 13, 2008

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PEACE OFFICER'S MEMORIAL DAY

REMINDER:

A fitting tribute to the more than 18,000 law enforcement officers
who have made the ultimate sacrifice throughout U.S. history

Question:
On what two days does federal law require American flags to be flown at half staff?
Answer:
Memorial Day (last Monday in May) and May 15, Peace Officers Memorial Day.

This tribute to American law enforcement officers is part of the historic crime bill that President Bill Clinton signed into law in 1994. At the request of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, Public Law 103-322 designates Peace Officers Memorial Day as one of only two days each year during which all government agencies, businesses and residents are required to fly their U.S. flags at half staff.

"Just as we honor those who died in military service each Memorial Day, our nation pauses each May 15th to show its appreciation for the more than 18,000 men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice in protecting our communities and safeguarding our democracy here at home," said Craig W. Floyd, NLEOMF chairman. "Lowering flags to half staff on Peace Officers Memorial Day is also a way to remember the family members, friends and colleagues these brave American heroes left behind."

In 1962, President John F. Kennedy designated May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day. The calendar week in which May 15 falls is National Police Week; this year's commemoration occurs from May 11-17.

As part of National Police Week, the names of 181 law enforcement officers killed in 2007, as well as 177 others who died in prior years, will be formally dedicated on the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, DC, on May 13, during the 20th Annual Candlelight Vigil.

If you proudly display an American Flag at your home or business, please join us and lower your flag to half-staff on Thursday, May 15 in honor of all officers who gave the ultimate sacrifice.

 


KEWAUNEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT

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Phone: (920) 388-3100
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Mailing Address:
620 Juneau St.
Kewaunee, WI 54216

Sheriff Matt Joski
Email
Phone: (920) 388-7177


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