Have you ever been inside a ship? It is very close quarters and there isn't much room. Lots of projections and cables in the passageways. It would result in many injuries to arms.
They do salute indoors... If they didn't salute, it would be another reason such as: There wasn't a officer or anyone/thing to salute. They weren't in uniform. They had no cap/lid/(headgear of some variety) on. Ect.. there are many other reasons. But they do salute indoors.
Salute!
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.
In return to this form of salute
In return to this form of salute
The officers and sailors of the Indian Navy often have to work with machinery that makes their hands soiled and greased. When they salute to their superiors, the dirt should not be seen. Hence, the palm is turned inwards.
When you rank below that Captain, and you either pass them while outdoors, or while indoors and under arms.
None, to my knowledge..........................
Anyone who is active military and dressed in uniform is expected to stand and salute the flag.
Anyone who is active military and dressed in uniform is expected to stand and salute the flag.
To drop a navy salute, the command is usually "Carry On" or "At Ease." These commands indicate that the saluting person can relax and return to their normal position.
Yes--if you serve on active duty in the military. Not, however, if you are a civilian. The Secretary in charge of the Cabinet-level Executive Department Of Defense is only required to receive salutes from active-duty personnel of the United States armed forces.