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Command Post What is this?
Posted on Mar 31, 2017
MG Peter Bosse
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SPC Margaret Higgins
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Old Glory I stand and salute you. -Margaret C. Higgins U. S. Army Retired
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TSgt James OSail
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I am very Proud to. God Bless America.
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SPC Johnny Velazquez, PhD
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Great post, Sir. I do rise, and salute. I have seen other veterans do the same. Nothing wrong with it. In my mind, and heart, I'm still a soldier. Thank you for your service, Sir. Blessings.
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SGT Dustin McBride
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definitely!!! very well said
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Sgt Deborah Cornatzer
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Salute...absolutely Salute! Thank you MG Peter Bosse very well said.
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MSG Tim Donahue, M.Ed.
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My wife and I - with a combined 40 years of service - salute - inside and out
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SPC Jim Johnson
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I do either depending on the situation. During military funerals I always salute. During events, I will place my hand over my heart. I always have and will continue to respect Old Glory.
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LTC Dom Dionne
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Veterans and active-duty military not in uniform can now render the military-style hand salute during the playing of the national anthem, thanks to changes in federal law that took effect this month.

“The military salute is a unique gesture of respect that marks those who have served in our nation’s armed forces,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Dr. James B. Peake. “This provision allows the application of that honor in all events involving our nation’s flag.”

The new provision improves upon a little known change in federal law last year that authorized veterans to render the military-style hand salute during the raising, lowering or passing of the flag, but it did not address salutes during the national anthem. Last year’s provision also applied to members of the armed forces while not in uniform.

Traditionally, members of the nation’s veterans service organizations have rendered the hand-salute during the national anthem and at events involving the national flag while wearing their organization’s official head-gear.

The most recent change, authorizing hand-salutes during the national anthem by veterans and out-of-uniform military personnel, was sponsored by Sen. Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma, an Army veteran. It was included in the Defense Authorization Act of 2009, which President Bush signed on Oct. 14.

The earlier provision authorizing hand-salutes for veterans and out-of-uniform military personnel during the raising, lowering or passing of the flag, was contained in the National Defense Authorization Act of 2008, which took effect Jan. 28, 2008.

https://www1.va.gov/opa/pressrel/pressrelease.cfm?id=1609
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SMSgt Mike Morrow
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Congress has already updated the flag protocol to make it optional for prior military to salute the flag and National Anthem (indoors or out) or they place their hands over their heart. This has been in effect for several years now.
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PO3 Terry Miller
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I was Navy and taught not to salute if uncovered. That was our culture and we took pride in that difference. To this day I carry my hat in my hand and put it on only when heading out the door. Although I see what you mean, I would feel very uncomfortable saluting uncovered indoors.
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