Montana Governor Orders Flags at Half Staff for Seaman Recruit Drew Murray
4/17/2008 -- (HELENA) – Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer has ordered that the National flag and State flag be flown at half-staff beginning Friday morning, April 18th until sundown Saturday April 19th in honor of United States Navy Seaman Recruit Drew Murray who died while in service to his country on April 10th, 2008
Governor's Proclamation:
State of Montana
Governor’s Proclamation
I hereby order all flags flown in the State of Montana to be lowered on Friday morning, April 18th until sundown Saturday April 19th to honor the memory of U. S. Navy Seaman Recruit Drew Murray, who died while in service to his country on April 10th, 2008.
Dated this 17th day of April, 2008.
Brian Schweitzer, Governor
Source: Montana Governor
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