Posted on Mar 24, 2016
Can soldiers in civilian clothes salute a fallen comrade memorial?
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I recently visited the Fallen Warriors Memorial on Cutten Road in Spring, TX. While I was there, I noticed a Veteran wearing a Vietnam hat and although I wanted to walk over to him and shake his hand, I decided to back off as he was paying his respects; however, prior to him leaving he stood in front of the memorial, came to attention and held a salute for a few seconds before bringing it down. So my question is actually coming from me as I've felt compelled to salute as well, but have refrained as I'm not sure what is correct.
Edited 8 y ago
Posted 8 y ago
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As a veteran, in civilian clothing, we are also authorized to salute during the National Anthem. So why not salute a fallen comrade who help defend this free country? I will salute if I feel the situation warrants my respect for a sacrifice!
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For Veterans the hand salute is authorized: http://www.gmasw.com/salute.htm
Retirees and Vets Allowed to Salute US Flag
Retirees and Vets Allowed to Salute US Flag
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An honorable sign of respect to a brother-in-arms. Never incorrect.
It's interesting that we need a law to approve showing respect to our nation, flag and comrades.
It's interesting that we need a law to approve showing respect to our nation, flag and comrades.
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Absolutely you may, as others have already stated. And thank you for letting me know about this memorial. It's definitely close enough for me to visit.
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I vaguely recall if I as an veteran was in civilian clothes, I would put my right hand over my heart/ left upper shoulder , this would be my salute.
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I always render a Salute when visiting a War Memorial or attending the funeral of a fellow veteran. I feel that I and they have earned the right to salute and be saluted as a finial show of respect for their service to the Nation.
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