New American flags displayed on Cloverdale overpass in tribute to fallen airmen

ITD hanging flags on the Cloverdale Overpass

The Idaho Transportation Department has securely fastened 32 new American flags onto the Cloverdale Overpass, replacing the damaged ones that were removed Wednesday due to vandalism. These flags serve as a visible tribute to the fallen airmen who tragically lost their lives in a 2018 crash. ITD is also exploring options for a permanent memorial or other lasting ways to honor them at this site in the future.

“Vandalism of this type is not typical in Idaho. Working with community members and the Boise Police Department, our crew took quick action to remove the damaged flags and replace them with new ones. Above all, we made sure the entire process was carried out with the utmost respect,” ITD Chief Deputy Director Dan McElhinney said.

ITD is deeply committed to supporting those who have served our country, as reflected by the 167 veterans currently employed by the department, making up more than ten percent of its workforce. This underscores ITD’s respect for military service and the invaluable contributions these individuals make to the department’s mission and success.

American Legion Post 201 will hold a flag decommissioning ceremony in the near future to properly retire the damaged American flags.