Did Someone Prank the Office of Naval Research?

White flag flying outside Ballston's Office of Naval Research (photo courtesy Lori Klein) White flag flying outside Ballston's Office of Naval Research (photo courtesy Lori Klein)

For two days this week, the Office of Naval Research building, at 875 N. Randolph Street in Ballston, was flying a white flag on its flagpole, not its usual stars and stripes.

Lori Klein lives in the building behind ONR’s headquarters, and she said the flag was up Wednesday and Thursday nights before she talked to a security guard last night. This morning, the white flag was nowhere to be seen and the American flag was back in its normal place.

“I was walking my dog when I saw the flag, so I stopped a security guard and told him about it,” Klein told ARLnow.com over the phone today. “He had no idea it was up there.”

A spokeswoman for the ONR was not aware of the flag when contacted by ARLnow.com, and declined to comment until the office could gather more information.

The flag could be an homage to the work of German artists this summer, who replaced two American flags on the Brooklyn Bridge with white flags. Klein said whatever the reason, if it was a prank or guerrilla street art, it was an impressive feat.

“Somebody really pulled something off,” she said. “Considering there are cameras and security guards all over the place, and how high alert they must be on, it really resonated with me.”

The Office of Naval Research is an agency within the Dept. of Defense that “coordinates, executes, and promotes the science and technology programs of the United States Navy and Marine Corps.”

Photos courtesy Lori Klein

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