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Annual Flag Placement Day being observed differently this year

Posted at 1:02 PM, May 14, 2020
and last updated 2020-05-14 16:02:06-04

The Annual Flag Placement Day is being observed differently this year.

Traditionally, on the Saturday before Memorial Day, flags are placed at gravesites by hundreds of volunteers at both Northern and Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemeteries.

These large public events are led by the National Order of the Trench Rats, Dugout #421 in the South, and by the Nevada Veterans Coalition in the North.

Cemetery staff and the Veterans organizations who plan and execute these major community events have determined that it is not possible to observe the social distancing protocols necessary to protect our veterans, their families, and their supporters from transmission of COVID-19.

However, members of the public are still welcome to visit the cemeteries during Memorial Day, or any day.

The State Veterans Memorial Cemeteries remain open and the public may place flags or flowers at burial sites but must observe social distancing protocols to protect themselves and other visitors who come to the cemeteries to remember and honor our fallen.

The public is also encouraged to wear face coverings.