In the Navy in an inspection all must render a salute to the member with the purple heart regardless of rank. In other words a seamen or E-3 with a purple heart would be saluted by an Admiral.
Many, if not all, US police Departments render gun salutes at funerals. This is not something reserved strictly for the military. Police render service, at risk of their own lives, just as military service members do.
The only people who should salute the flag are those in the military who are wearing a uniform. Civilians do NOT salute.
Army Installations The first sond is "Retreat"- you stand at the position of attention while in uniform. The secound is "To the Colors"- Render the salute while in uniform
Saluting a flag shows respect to the what the flag represents. Normally, only those in uniform are authorized to salute the flag. Active duty military are required to salute the U.S. flag when appropriate. It is even common to salute a foreign flag when participating in a ceremony. Military, Police, Fireman and various Scouting organizations fit in that category.All others are to place the right hand over their heart during playing of the National Anthem.The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009, S. 3001 included the following Veteran's Salute Provision in Section 595:-Amends Title 36 of the United States Code to allow service members not in uniform to salute the flag during the National Anthem.-FY08 Authorization Bill modified Section 9 of Title 4, US Code, to allow members of the Armed Forces and veterans who are present but not in uniform to render the military salute during hoisting, lowering, or passing of the flag-While the change made to US Code Title 4 allowed our veterans and service members not in uniform to salute the flag when the flag is raised, lowered, or passing in review, it did not allow them to salute the flag during the National Anthem
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Only if they outrank you. In the US, only a Medal of Honor winner is entitled to a salute.
Much the same way the United States flag is saluted:Those in uniform give the appropriate formal salute.Members of the Armed Forces and veterans who are present but not in uniform may render the military salute.Citizens not in uniform salute by placing their right hand over the heart and men with head cover should remove it and hold it to left shoulder, hand over the heart.Members of uniformed organizations in formation salute upon command of the person in charge.
The president of the United States is the commander of the military.
An example of military courtesy is the practice of saluting an officer. When a subordinate encounters a superior officer, they are expected to render a salute as a sign of respect and acknowledgment of their rank. This gesture reinforces the hierarchical structure within the military and fosters a spirit of discipline and professionalism. Saluting is not only a matter of protocol but also serves to promote camaraderie among service members.
Military personnel in uniform are required to salute those entitled by grade or status to receive a salute. Exceptions are when it is not practical or may cause security concerns. Normally, saluting is not required when either the senior or subordinate is wearing civilian clothing.
No. America The Beautiful is a lovely song and a very patriotic one. But Americans stand and put their hands over their hearts (unless they are in uniform) for only The Star Spangled Banner. Even during those strange high notes.
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