Posted on Oct 28, 2014
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Is the salute obsolete  should we salute at all  should salutes be voluntary
Salutes traditionally are rendered by hand, by cannon, and by music and other forms, such as rising from a siting position, presentation of arms and swords....are such customs and courtesies absolute? How might they be improved?
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COL Jean (John) F. B.
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Traditions, customs and courtesies have a place in the military and should remain.

One of the problems with our society today is the degradation of our culture and values. This has crept into the military, as well. We need to stop further degradation and retain the customs, courtesies and traditions that are inherent in the military.
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COL Jean (John) F. B.
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Thanks SGM ... I appreciate it.

Sorry for the delayed response. I have been on business travel.
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PO1 Sean Gawne-Mark
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Well said, Colonel.
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Yes we must salute! It is probably the oldest tradition in military history and one of the most significant signs of respect that one service member can render to another. I don't think saluting could ever really be considered obsolete. It helps us maintain discipline, respect and it is a physical symbol of the code of ethics we live by. Maybe if more of us knew the history and relevance of the salute we would try harder to salute properly and display the proper courtesy to each other as Soldiers.
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Sgt Joseph Baker
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It is an important recognition of authority. The returning of a salute is likewise a gesture of respect to the enlisted person who is saluting.
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SGT Frank Leonardo
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Yes we should still salute to this day and forever. It goes back to the days of knights and has been rendered ever since. But to stop would be a disgrace in my eyes.
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SGT Leonardo, yes. Actually salutes seem to have been implemented by Roman legions and may even predate them. More information in my book: Sovereigns, Dynasties & Nobility, available on Amazon.
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