Yes, unless you are in a combat area. There is a specific process for saluting while under arms.
When you rank below that Captain, and you either pass them while outdoors, or while indoors and under arms.
They present arms if outdoors, and stand at attention if indoors and not under arms.
AFI 36-2903 : 1.2.13. Authorized headgear will be worn while outdoors unless in an area designated as a ―no hat area by the installation commander or equivalent. Headgear will also be worn indoors by armed Security Forces personnel or others bearing arms while performing duties.
Upper body fondling outdoors typically refers to touching or caressing the chest, shoulders, and arms of a person while outside. It can be a form of affection or intimacy between two individuals in an outdoor setting.
The 21 gun salute is fired and then the playing of taps. On the first note of taps servicemen in uniform and retired servicemen come to Present Arms. (hand salute)
Order Arms. This ends the salute. The arm/weapon goes back to the original position of attention.
The gun salute (which usually isn't a 21 gun salute). Three volleys will be fired, the firing line will be brought to the position of present arms, then Taps will be played.
People wave their arms around for emphasis without necessarily doing a Nazi salute. There is no doubt that Barack Obama has no sympathy for Nazism.
Order, ARMS
Order, ARMS
Robbery Under Arms was created in 1888.
No, while awaiting charges under Article 15, your security clearance is temporarily suspended. As such, you are inelligible to work in the arms room or any other secure area.