Posted on Feb 2, 2015
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MSG Floyd Williams
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Either way is fine with me, it is respect and patriotism!
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PO1 Bill Adams
PO1 Bill Adams
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Different services have different rules for saluting. Covered or not indoors or out

Whatever branch you are in, follow their rules.

But once you are a Veteran, you follow Veteran rules.

Thats easy enough.

Veteran rules are, you MAY render a hand salute, covered or not.

I'm still trying to determine the differences indoors vs outdoors.
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SPC David S.
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Perfectly legal now so salute away.
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PFC Nicole Henderson
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No I don't think it is because we were tought that.. I still do to this day
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SPC Lukas Jones
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It may not be entirely appropriate, but as a military member out of uniform, we are expected to render a hand salute during the national anthem. If you are moved to salute, by all means do so! I challenge someone to correct you for showing pride in your country and your service!
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LCpl Mark Lefler
LCpl Mark Lefler
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It's completely legal as 1stSgt said, defense act of 2009 authorizes it.
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MAJ Chris Ballard
MAJ Chris Ballard
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It's both legal and appropriate, just not very widely known - even among veterans.
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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MAJ Chris Ballard - That is true Major !
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Cpl Ray Frigerio
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As a marine , I can't salute in mufti. I'm not exactly a civilian, so I do what I did when I was on active duty ; PoA.
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GySgt Melissa Gravila
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A salute, as well as your hand over your heart are both signs of respect and allegiance to our flag and our Nation. I say go for it!
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MAJ Raymond Haynes
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What are they going to do? Throw me in Leavenworth for a salute to our National Anthem.
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SFC Richard Bennett
SFC Richard Bennett
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Sir at my age, 71 , I feel privileged to stand and Salute. I would dare anyone to send me back to Viet Nam, but sometimes I need help to stand up!
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MAJ Raymond Haynes
MAJ Raymond Haynes
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I will help you anytime, to stand, to salute, or anything else you may need help with accomplishing. God bless.
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CSM Charles Hayden Passed 7/29/2025
CSM Charles Hayden Passed 7/29/2025
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SFC Richard Bennett You young whipper snappers will learn to do as I do, stand slowly!
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Cpl Justin Goolsby
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Personally I don't believe so, especially if your head is covered. Hell, I still find myself standing at the position of attention when the Anthem plays. Breaking old habits is hard. As long as you're not disrespectful. I still see people gabbing on their phones while the Anthem plays, so at least you aren't in that category.
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COL Eric Rojo
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no, it is not. However, now it is proper to render the military hand salute for active and retired members of the Armed Forces (including Reserve and National Guard)
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SSG Trevor S.
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I knew us old retired guys were covered by what 1SG Mark Rudolph quoted, it is good to know that Veterans of all stripes are also covered. Even if it were not the case, I would support you saluting as a fellow Veteran.
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SPC Johnny Velazquez, PhD
SPC Johnny Velazquez, PhD
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Hec, SSG Trevor. I even salute other Veterans whenever I meet up with them. Just so grateful that my brothers and sisters made it home.
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