Why Ohio Flags Were Lowered
3 Ohio Air National Guard killed during Operation Epic Fury.
When the Ohio Half-Staff Order Began and Ended
Use the exact end boundary above. A flag may return to full-staff at sunset, noon, a stated clock time, or another named event. If the end is not confirmed, open the source before acting.
Where the Ohio Half-Staff Order Applied
Ohio statewide as specified in the order
- Facilities
- State
- U.S. flag
- Affected
- State flag
- Not stated
- Private display
- Not stated
What This Half-Staff Order Means for Flag Owners
Follow the Locations Named in This Order
An order can cover federal property, all state facilities, one building, or another named place. Do not expand a limited order beyond the stored scope.
Return Flags to Full-Staff at the Stated Time
Use the end date and boundary above. Before raising the flag, confirm that a newer federal or state half-staff order has not taken effect.
Check for a Newer Half-Staff Order
This detail page preserves one directive. It does not make an old order current, so use today’s status page for the latest operational answer.
Official Source and Evidence for This Half-Staff Order
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR STATE OF OHIO MIKE DEWINE GOVERNOR STATE OF OHIO Flag Lowering – March 14, 2026 In honor of the life and service of three members of the Ohio Air National Guard killed during Operation Epic Fury, I hereby proclaim, by the authority vested in me as Governor of the State of Ohio by the Ohio Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, that the flags of the United States and the State of Ohio shall be flown at half-staff upon all public buildings and grounds throughout the State of Ohio today, and will remain until sunset on the day of their funerals. On this 14th day of March 2026; Mike DeWine Governor
The linked archive preserves the notice because a stable original government URL was not available.
Ohio Half-Staff Order Questions
Is the 3 Ohio Air National Guard killed during Operation Epic Fury order still active?
This record is marked unresolved. Its stored effective period begins March 14, 2026 and ends on an unconfirmed date. Check the current status page before changing a flag.
Does this Ohio half-staff order apply to homes and businesses?
Only if the notice says so. Government orders usually direct named public facilities and may separately invite private citizens, businesses, and organizations to participate. Check “Private display” in the scope above and read the source when it is not stated.
Which flags and locations did this order cover?
Use the scope cards above. They separate the facility type, geographic area, U.S. flag, state flag, and private-display guidance retained from the notice.
Where can I verify this half-staff order?
Use the linked archive source. It preserves the notice because a stable original government page was not available.