you turn to the flag then put your right hand over your heart and say the flag salute - (I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all)
you put your hand on your head, with your thumb bent into your palm, and sharply drive your hand upward.or you can do that same thing, but on you chest, and instead of driving your hand sharply upward, you drive your hand sharply outward.
put your hand over your heart and stick your finger in your butt
Put your hand over your heart
the flag is raised and lowered when you first walk in the flag is raised and lowered when you first walk in
There are many times when a Marine Corporal will salute: * Upon meeting any commissioned officer. * When the US Flag is being raised or lowered or passing by. * When reporting for duty in most cases. * When boarding or leaving a ship.
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.
The Moon
It is flown at half-mast (half staff), in which the flag is raised to the top, and then lowered, when being put up or taken down.
It is flown at half-mast (half staff), in which the flag is raised to the top, and then lowered, when being put up or taken down.
It is flown at half-mast (half staff), in which the flag is raised to the top, and then lowered, when being put up or taken down.
By tradition, it is the lowering of the flag that conveys respect. If you just raise the flag to the half-mast position, it hasn't been lowered.
Raised at the beginning of the day; lowered at the end of it, ideally before sunset.
Unless the flag is illuminated, it should be raised at sunrise and lowered at sunset.
On the moon
raise it quickly lower it slowly with a ceremonial type atmosphere