To commemorate Veteran’s Day on Wednesday November 11, Uptown Station in Fort Walton Beach is joining with the Fort Walton Beach Police and Fire Departments to hold a special Flag Raising Ceremony at Florida’s tallest flagpole.
The flagpole, which measures 170’, is situated in Central Park in the center of Uptown Station on Eglin Parkway. The Pole was erected in 2007 and dedicated to all members of the Military, Law Enforcement, Fire Departments, EMS and other First Responders by Uptown Station’s owner and developer Jay Odom. Odom decided on September 12, 2001 that he would erect a monument to all the Military and First responders.
The Fort Walton Beach Police and Fire Departments provide their Honor Guards for the Ceremony. The Honor Guards, in Full Dress uniform, perform a spectacular and moving ceremony during which they raise a giant 50’ x 80’ Stars and Stripes to the top of the 170’ pole. The Flag is then dropped to half-staff in honor of Veteran’s Day.
The Honor Guards will arrive at 11:45 am for the Ceremony, which starts at 12 noon. The 50’ x 80’ Flag is walked in silence down the length of Central Park by the Honor Guard and is then hoisted. The Guard peels off and remains at the salute while the flag is first raised and then moved to half-staff.





#1 by flagpole - November 10th, 2009 at 08:41
Thank you to our great veterans! They make it possible for us to have our freedom in this great country.
#2 by Ken - November 10th, 2009 at 11:14
This is a great tribute! We’ll be there again this year. The PD and FD Honor Guards do a fantastic job. Thank you to all Veteran’s!