The American flag must be raised as high as possible on the flagpole. The stars on the United States flag should always point upward and to the left when facing the flag.
After raising the flag to the top of the flagpole, lower it slowly until it reaches approximately one foot, or half the height of the flagpole. Ensure that the flag has not touched the ground and is still flying.
Throughout Memorial Day, keep the flag at half-staff. In certain instances, such as in the morning, people may only fly the flag briefly.
Before the end of the day, raise the flags for Memorial Day to the top of the flagpole, lower it slowly, and fold it carefully for storage.