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Flag Honors

Kansas Flag Honors

The State of Kansas’ Flag Honors program pays tribute to the service of Kansas military personnel who are killed in the line of duty, and ensures flag etiquette is consistent throughout the state.

The State of Kansas Flag Honors program, implemented through Executive Order, allows for the flag of the United States to be displayed at half-staff throughout the State of Kansas when a member of the Kansas National Guard is killed in the line of duty; a member of the Kansas Air National Guard is killed in the line of duty; or a Kansas resident serving as a member of the United States Armed Forces is killed in the line of duty.  In each instance, the date the flag would fly at half-staff will be designated by the Governor.


Governor Brownback Orders Flags Lowered on Friday, September 2nd, in Honor of SGT Alexander Bennett

by Samir Arif | Aug 31, 2011

Topeka – Kansas Governor Sam Brownback has ordered flags in the State of Kansas to be flown at half-staff on Friday, September 2nd, in honor of Sergeant Alexander Bennett who died on August 6, 2011, while serving in the U.S. Army in Afghanistan.

“On behalf of the state of Kansas, I offer my deepest sympathy to the family and loved ones of Sergeant Bennett. Alexander loved flying and loved serving his country. He is a hero in the hearts of Kansans and all Americans,” said Governor Brownback.

SGT Bennett, of Overland Park, was killed in action in Wardak Province, Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The 24 year old was one of 30 brave Americans killed when their Chinook helicopter crashed after taking enemy fire. He is survived by his father, Lt. Colonel Doug Bennett of San Antonio, TX, and his mother, Kim Robertson of Tacoma, WA. Bennett was posthumously promoted to the rank of SGT. Two additional Kansans, SPC Spencer Duncan and CW2 Bryan Nichols, were also lost in the incident.

SGT Bennett was assigned to the 7th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, U.S. Army Reserve, New Century AirCenter, Olathe, Kansas. Bennett will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery on Friday, September 2nd at 11:00 a.m. EST.