The United States Honor Flag Departs Anchorage, Alaska, for Omaha, Nebraska, to Honor Trooper Kyle McAcy of the Nebraska State Patrol.
Anchorage, AK – The United States Honor Flag is en route from Anchorage, Alaska, to Omaha, Nebraska, to pay tribute to Trooper Kyle McAcy of the Nebraska State Patrol. Since 9/11, this single American flag has honored thousands of fallen American heroes, traveling millions of miles as a symbol of gratitude and remembrance.
The U.S. Honor Flag, escorted by the Florida Highway Patrol, will arrive in Omaha on Tuesday afternoon aboard a Southwest Airlines flight. The estimated time of arrival is 10:20 PM at Omaha Eppley Airfield (OMA) from Chicago Midway Airport (MDW).
About the United States Honor Flag
The United States Honor Flag was first flown over Ground Zero in New York City in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Since then, this single American flag has traveled millions of miles by land, air, and sea to honor fallen law enforcement officers, firefighters, first responders, and members of the U.S. military. From battlefields overseas to city streets across the United States, the Honor Flag serves as a timeless tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.
The United States Honor Flag is safeguarded and transported with the utmost respect, ensuring it remains a powerful symbol of sacrifice, unity, and honor. It has been flown aboard NASA space missions, carried in the hands of America’s bravest men and women, and continues its mission to ensure that no hero is ever forgotten.
As the Honor Flag makes its journey to Nebraska, it serves as a solemn reminder of the selfless dedication of Trooper Kyle McAcy and all those who have given their lives in the line of duty.
The United States Honor Flag

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