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Command Post What is this?
Posted on Mar 31, 2017
MG Peter Bosse
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LTC Charles T Dalbec
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Nobody will ever ridicule you for saluting the flag my friend!!! Hooah!
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SPC Johnny Velazquez, PhD
SPC Johnny Velazquez, PhD
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Spot on, Sir. Hooah!
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TSgt Porfirio Mata
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Absolutely! I will render the proper salute to the most beautiful flag in the entire world and what it stands for!
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PO2 James Young
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I agree wholeheartedly...and, a a navy vet (1966-1970), I have never failed to simply salute the flag...indoor or out...covered or not. I agree...let somebody criticize me if they will...I care not.
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CMDCM John F. "Doc" Bradshaw
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Sir, The most Important Issue With Our Nations most recognized Symbol is Absolute Respect to it Regardless of where it is or you are!!! Old School, if I'm covered, I'll salute!!! If not, I'll be at attention with my Right Hand Over My Heart and My Eyes on Old Glory!!! Doc Bradshaw
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MCPO Roger Collins
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Kind of summarizes it, Doc.
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SPC Woody Bullard
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My wife and I attended University of Florida football games for 30 years and during the national anthem people in the stadium would stand including the football players on the sidelines. People who were not military veterans would remove their headgear and place their hand over their heart.
Military veterans had the option of leaving their headgear on and giving the military salute or removing the headgear and placing the hand over their heart. All uniformed law enforcement officers
in the stadium left their headgear on and gave the military salute. Many veterans at the stadium wore
a hat or cap with their service branch displayed and would give a military salute. Either way respect was shown to our nation's flag. The football players DID STAND for the national anthem!!
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MCPO Roger Collins
MCPO Roger Collins
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Don't believe that is a state choice. The last attempt at secession went rather badly.
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SPC Woody Bullard
SPC Woody Bullard
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MCPO Roger Collins - Yes it sure did end badly. The civil war from 1861-1865
killed approximately five hundred thousand Americans.
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SPC Woody Bullard
SPC Woody Bullard
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PO3 Bob McCord - I did not think of it in that way so maybe it would be a smart move on their part. They could also charge the U.S. a fee for the U.S. Navy and Marine bases in their "NEW" nation of California. Foreign aid for California!!!
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PO2 Gerry Roberson Sr.
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I always carry headgear with me so there's no doubt I salute!
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MG Peter Bosse
GREAT POST GENERAL!!!
I was ALWAYS WILLING to stay out for Colors on base!!!
I Loved to SALUTE!!!.....Hearing "God Save the Queen" first, then our NATIONAL ANTHEM always gave me GOOSE BUMPS! ! ! !
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LTC Immigration Judge
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I agree with you MG Bosse. At some Rotary clubs I've visited I've noticed some of the members saluting the flag during the pledge of allegiance, but it seems to be a club-by-club variance. I've always liked the idea.
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1LT Peter Duston
1LT Peter Duston
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Again, we show veteran pride by saluting every time and demonstrating our veteran status. authorized by the SECDEF who urged us to not only salute but wear our medals on civilian attire at patriotic events.
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SSG Donald Gallaway
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1LT Peter Duston - Thanks for that information sir.. I didn't know that we could wear our medals on civilan cloths...
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1LT Peter Duston - Good to know, thanks LT!
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PO1 James Friedman
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Always
This old sailor was trained that way and it just comes naturally. It's automatic.
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SFC Charles Woods
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I have popped to since I retired in 1979.Could not salute then,Code was not changed until 2008 as others have pointed out.Now that hand salute is permitted for retirees I still cannot render proper honors.I always pop to and remain standing,but an accident in 1994 cost me my right arm.(A.E amputee) So I do what I can and get some funny stares.Way I see it if you served no explanation is needed,I you did not serve no explanation is possible.I read a book once that explaned the tap code the the guests in the Hanoi Hilton used.One code was used to tap out GN-GBA so will close out with that.
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SPC Robert Stewart
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I do alot of funerals for veterans for the Patriot Guard standing in flag lines inside and out.I do not care if anybody likes it or not when the Flag comes by i salute.I always salute at games or any other function for the National Anthem.Thats just me i am proud of my service and my country.
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