Posted on Oct 13, 2014
SGT Richard H.
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There are a gazillion discussions on saluting on RP...let's see how many know this one.

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*Note: Photo added by RP Staff, noted that these salutes are with the right hand!
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SGT Signal Support Systems Specialist
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When marching as an individual, while holding a guidon in your right hand, you approach an officer and bring your left hand across your chest with your fingers extended and together.
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SGT Infantryman
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Guidon bearer's salute: guidon being carried on the right side, fingers extended and joined, hand placed sideways against your chest, arm parallel to the ground.

It's really fun to watch cherry LTs flail about as they wonder what is happening.
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SGT Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic
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When saluting holding the guidon u salute with the left hand across your chest
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CPL Julie Wilusz
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When you are missing your right arm.
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SPC Marcus DeMatos
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When you have an injury to the right hand/arm. When you have a rifle at right shoulder arms but are marching as part of a color guard in review. When at the position of attention and holding a guidon in the right hand (cross body left arm salute).
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MCPO Dennis Didier
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In the Navy, if your right arm is incapacitated, like broken, it's permissible.
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SPC Satellite Communication Systems Operator/Maintainer
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I think it's only correct to salute with your left hand when you don't have a right hand to salute with.
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SGT Richard H.
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Also at right shoulder arms or with a guidon in certain circumstance. It varies a bit by service.
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PVT Infantry Recruit
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Edited >1 y ago
when the right hand can not be surrendered as a salute due to an injury or amputee to the right hand or if you can not use your right hand
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SFC Jere Hodges
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When your right arm is incapacitated.
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SrA Andrew Butterworth
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The Navy is the only branch that permits it and only if Your right is unable to be utilized for some reason.
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SGT Richard H.
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The Marine Corps, across the chest, while at Right Shoulder Arms. Also, the Army, same as the Marine Corps, but it's in the M14 manual of arms (which would only really apply any more in a color guard, I suppose)
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