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Posted on Mar 31, 2017
MG Peter Bosse
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LTC Lewis Cox
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100% of the time sounds right to me!!! Two combat tours in Vietnam!! 18 Months in five Military Hospitals earns me the right to salute when I choose!!!
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SFC Butch Hansen
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All persons present in uniform (military, police, fire, etc.) should render the military salute. Members of the armed forces and veterans who are present but not in uniform may render the military salute.
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SFC Butch Hansen
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IF you read the flag protocol signed into law by president bush (43) you will see that all veterans of the service are in fact allowed and to salute the flag for the anthem or the pledge or presentation of colors.
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SPC Brian Stephens
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Count me in.
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PO1 Christine Pawley
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If I'm not mistaken there is a now in place where veterans are able to salute whether covered or not. The VFW fought for it.
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PFC Robert Rice
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I don't know what the rules on this type of thing would be but I have done this since I left the military. I do it out of respect for country and flag. Many people have asked me why I do this and I just tell them respect.
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CMSgt John Green
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I’m with you brother. I always salute indoors and out. When I post my flag every morning and take her down at night, I always give her the honor she deserves. Chief Master Sargent USAF 30 plus year veteran.
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Sgt Daniel Brunner
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SFC James Marchinke
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Bottom Line: Saluting is the proper respect to Old Glory at all times indoors and out; no matter the regulation respect is respect and saluting is the highest Honor one can and should render to her!!
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TSgt James Carson
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Every generation has their moments with our flag. I remember during a few retreats being nearly run down by some junior officers and airmen. I yelled at them to halt, and honor the flag, got the finger and they ran for cover. It takes real insight and dedication to do the right thing. At times it was inconvenient to stop and render the salute at attention, but it is the proper thing to do and must be obeyed.
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