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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The real question is who’s going to stop them. A salute is a greeting originated to show that you were approaching unarmed and in a friendly manner. The hand salute has evolved to be a sign of reverence and respect. IMO there is never a time when you “can’t” render a salute, especially if you’re no longer on active duty.
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Federal law and service regulations authorize Veterans to salute instead of placing a hand over the heart.
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Tomorrow, we're flying out of Bangor (ME). There's a POW Memorial chair in the terminal. I come to full attention and render a ceremonial salute in front of the memorial. I remember and consider it a teaching moment to remind civilians AND other veterans that "freedom is Not Free".
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Yes, in fact when I attend Veteran ceremonies when TAPS is played I turn to at attention and salute.
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Who cares? Saluting is a sign of respect. Please do not get caught up in "is it correct". It is a sign of respect. No one will be charged under UCMJ if they salute a grave or another vet. Please focus on something important. PDL USMC Ret (Pvt to GySgt to CWO to Major). Get over it!
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So who cares? If you feel you would like to salute, do it. PDL, Major LDO, USMC Ret.
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When in doubt, salute it out. Especially, if it's in a respectable manner, and definitely if you knew the fallen personally.
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Sgt John Wallace
How can you not show your respect for not only someone you served with but for all of our brothers and sisters who we share a bond with.
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