Posted on Jun 11, 2014
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Posted in these groups: 141102 z il062 067 Military bearing
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PFC Harold Mikell
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Honoring others who are walking with me, near me or who have walked there before. Honoring, Respect and loyalty. A Symbol of trust & gratitude. Together we are mighty, when we hold honor and respect for each other. Respect for superiors.
I also salute the fallen in absolute respect, for their strength. In honor.
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CA Valerie Fraga
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Saluting is the highest from of honor and respect Saluting is the overt acknowledgment that the ranks of our fellow military Men and woman are honored and respected. It is acknowledgment of respect and honor.
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SPC Glenn Knudsen
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Showing respect towards someone or their rank
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SPC Glenn Knudsen
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A showing of respect for someone
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SMSgt Bob W.
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Hi Bro. Good Morning or Afternoon. Are you the decision maker? Bottom Line: Recognizing that a "zero" in on station, in the area, or passing by.
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SGT Brian Pasquarelli
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I come in peace. Too show respect.
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SGT Drill Sergeant
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Respect, Honoring those who has earned the rank.
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SSG Rick Miller
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Showing courtesy and respect to another servicemember of higher rank. It also gives snipers an idea of who to shoot at.
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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
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It has nothing to do with respecting the individual and but everythig to do with customs and courtesies and repsct for our rank stucture and leadership. When a salute is rendered and returned it is a custom that has been around as long as we have had militaries. It is one of those "little" things that makes us unique. It provides for a rank structure and respect for that structure. It is there for a reason. When we can't get thelittle things right how can we get the big things right.
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Lt Col Timothy Cassidy-Curtis
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Saluting means a privilege that our civilian citizens, who never served, do not get to do.

Prisoners do not get to salute.

A salute is a privilege.

We don't have to salute we GET to salute.
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