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Visitor Information Woodhull Memorial Flagstaff |
The Woodhull flagpole rises 90 feet above the south lawn of the Memorial Amphitheater and is one of only two flagpoles located in Arlington National Cemetery. The other stands in front of Arlington House. Erected in 1924, the Woodhull flagpole is dedicated to the memory of Commander Maxwell Woodhull, who served in the United States Navy from 1813 to 1863. The flags on the Woodhull flagpole and the Arlington House flagpole fly at half-staff, commencing one-half hour before the first burial service of the day. They remain at half-staff until one-half hour after the last service. MEMORY OF MAXWELL WOODHULL Peters, James Edward. Arlington National Cemetery: Shrine to America's Heroes. Woodbine House, 2000.
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