MERCER’S FLAG RETIREMENT CEREMONY RESCHEDULED TO JUNE 23 DUE TO FORECASTED RAIN

MERCER’S FLAG RETIREMENT CEREMONY RESCHEDULED TO JUNE 23 DUE TO FORECASTED RAIN

TRENTON — Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes and the Mercer County Office of Veteran Services invite the public to an official flag decommissioning ceremony on Wednesday, June 23, at 6:30 p.m. at Veterans Park (Klockner Road entrance) in Hamilton Township.

Flag retirement

Each year, the Mercer County Office of Veteran Services partners with American Legion Post 31 and the Hamilton Township Patriotic Committee to hold the time-honored decommissioning, also known as “flag retirement.” American flags that have become tattered, soiled or are otherwise no longer fit for display will be burned in a dignified manner in a large pit during the ceremony and the flames will be doused by the Hamilton Township Fire Division.

Veteran Services has collected thousands of flags eligible for retirement from American Legion Post 31, private homes, the veterans section of Greenwood Cemetery in Hamilton and government offices. And because last year’s ceremony was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, Veteran Services has more flags to retire this year than usual.

“The flag of the United States symbolizes the values we hold dear and seek to defend, such as liberty, equality, opportunity, democracy and inclusion,” Mr. Hughes said. “It deserves a special sendoff, and on June 23 we will demonstrate a proper way to retire an American flag.”

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