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Every service member in the US Military salutes, according to protocol.

  • All salutes are held until returned.
  • Lower ranking service members present salutes to officers first when out of doors, but not in a combat situation, and officers return the salute.
  • All personnel in the US Army salute upon reporting to the commanding officer, in doors or out.
  • The highest ranking SM in a group (detail, squad, crew, platoon) will initiate a salute to a higher ranking officer upon that officer's approach.
  • All service members salute the flag upon raising, lowering, or passing.
  • The highest ranking SM in the room will call "Attention" upon the entry of an officer during the regular work day, and in the US Army may offer a salute (according to unit SOP).
  • A passing unit will respond to "Eyes! Right!" when passing in parade and the Master of Drill (the SM leading the unit) will offer a salute to the officers in review and the flag upon passing.
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Persons Entitled to a Salute:

Salutes are also rendered:

  • When the United States National Anthem, "To the Color," "Hail to the Chief," or National Anthems of allied countries are played.
  • To displayed (unfolded) National Color outdoors.
  • To the passing of a color guard.
  • During ceremonial occasions, such as Awards ceremonies, military parades, and Change of Command.
  • At reveille and retreat ceremonies, during the raising or lowering of the flag, and military funerals.
  • During the sounding of honors.
  • When the Pledge of Allegiance to the U.S. flag is being recited outdoors.
  • During change of control of formations.
  • When rendering reports.
  • When ordered to in formation.

When salutes are not required:

  • Addressing a prisoner.
  • In a combat theater.
  • In the presence of an officer from a non-allied nation.
  • Indoors, except for reporting to an officer or on guard duty.
  • When saluting is not practical.
  • While wearing civilian clothing (it is not prohibited, but not required.)
  • Between officers of equal rank.
  • When passing a commissioned or senior officer while in formation (only the senior member of the formation salutes).
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