no, you put your hand over your heart just like everyone else. you can however salut indoors to another person or to a flag if you feel it is appropriate or you choose to do so.
The army and airforce salut without hats indoors when they report in to a new commander or when getting an award or promotion, marines and sailors typically do not but while appearing odd it would not be incorrect for a shipmate to do something like that (unless they were reporting in since rules tell you exactly how to do that)
no, they say the pledge just like everyone else. they salut during the national anthem
Military dog tags were first introduced during the American Civil War. At this time the tags were sometimes no more than a piece of paper pinned to a soldier's uniform.
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technically speaking you can still be put to death for it. during a deployment or at sea you can be put to death by a Captain (full bird) or higher for it
The short sleeve khaki shirt with appropriate service trousers or skirt/slacks is designated as the service "C" uniform. During the winter season, commanders may, at their discretion, when the weather requires, authorize the service "C" uniform. This uniform may be worn as a uniform of the day and for leave or liberty, unless otherwise prescribed by the commander, and may be prescribed for formations at parades or ceremonies on and off the military activity. This uniform will not be worn for formal or semiformal social events. The green V-neck service sweater may be worn only as part of the service "B" uniform at the option of the individual. It will not be worn on those occasions when the wear of the service coat would be more appropriate. It may be worn as part of the duty uniform both on and off the military installation, for commuting to and from work, and on leave and liberty. It will not be worn for inspections, ceremonial formations, or parades.
Yes, military personnel in uniform typically salute the flag when indoors. However, there are specific situations and protocols for saluting the flag indoors, such as during ceremonies or when the flag is being presented or lowered. The exact procedures and guidelines may vary based on the branch of the military and specific circumstances.
Japan had approximately six million men in uniform during WWII.
When indoors, when addressing a lady , during an outdoor funeral service, during the playing of the national anthem , and at the raising and lowering of the flag .
Japan had approximately six million men in uniform (in the military) during WWII.
no, they say the pledge just like everyone else. they salut during the national anthem
The uniform that individuals in the military wear when notifying families of a soldier's death is called a "Class A" or "Service Dress" uniform. This uniform typically includes a jacket, trousers or skirt, and the appropriate military decorations. It is worn to show respect and professionalism during these solemn occasions.
If it is in a sturdy house or building, yes. In fact it is best to be indoors and preferably underground during a tornado.
stay indoors
it looked like the french uniform because at that time the spanish king was related to the french crown, for more just google "spanish army colonial uniforms"
About 10 million men in uniform. This compares with only about 3 million men for the Vietnam War.
Military dog tags were first introduced during the American Civil War. At this time the tags were sometimes no more than a piece of paper pinned to a soldier's uniform.
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