Is it disrespectful for a civilian to salute a soldier?

Is it disrespectful for a civilian to salute a soldier?

As a civilian, feel free to salute troops. Some military personnel consider it a bit disrespectful when civilians do, kind of like downplaying the meaning of the gesture, others just laugh it off. As for saluting the President – if the servicemember is in uniform, yes, it is required.

What is required for an official salute?

Raise the right hand to your head by the longest route (to the right of your trunk). Fingers and thumb aligned, palm facing outwards. Bring to a position where the index finger is an inch above the right eye with fingertips almost touching the beret or other head dress. Bicep should remain parallel to the ground.

Can veterans salute during taps?

However, the playing of Taps continues to be a part of a military funeral/memorial honors ceremony. Upon hearing Taps at a military ceremony, proper protocol dictates those individuals in uniform render a salute until the music is complete. Civilians should remove their headgear and place their hand over their heart.

Who is allowed to salute the flag?

The military salute is rendered by men and women in uniform (and may also include boys and girls in the uniform of Scouts, CAPS, ROTC, and others). Those not in uniform salute the flag by standing at attention, tall and straight with the left arm at the side, and placing the right hand over the heart.

Do Marines salute indoors?

1) Marines don’t salute indoors. 2) We “generally” don’t wear covers indoors, unless under arms (in possession of a weapon or on duty which is “figurative” armed).

Is the President a member of the military?

The President does not enlist in, and he is not inducted or drafted into, the armed forces. Nor, is he subject to court-martial or other military discipline. It is the duty of the Commander in Chief to appoint the Secretaries of War and Navy and the Chiefs of Staff.

Can the President of the United States wear a military uniform?

(e) A person not on active duty who served honorably in time of war in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or Space Force may bear the title, and, when authorized by regulations prescribed by the President, wear the uniform, of the highest grade held by him during that war.

Who has the largest military?

China

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