Do military stand at attention for national anthem?

Do military stand at attention for national anthem?

So what should you do when the national anthem is played? The code states that persons present are expected to stand and face the flag, if there is one. Civilians should stand to attention with right hand over heart, while military personnel in uniform and veterans should salute throughout.

Can veterans out of uniform salute the flag?

Recent legislation gives Veterans the lifetime privilege to salute the flag. This privilege is also extended to all active duty service members while not in uniform. They may now render the military-style hand salute during the playing of the National Anthem or during raising, lowering or passing the American flag.

When your in uniform outside and the national anthem should you play?

2.1. When in uniform outdoors, and the national anthem or “To the Colors” is played, stand at attention, face the flag (or direction of music), render the military salute, and hold it from the first note of the music until the last note.

What are the rules of etiquette for military personnel during the playing of the national anthem?

During the National Anthem, players on the field and bench area should stand at attention, face the flag, hold helmets in their left hand, and refrain from talking.

Do military members salute during the National Anthem?

Salutes are required when you’re in uniform. They’re exchanged on- and off-duty and on- and off-base. Salutes are exchanged when meeting outdoors and must be rendered during ceremonial occasions and in public gatherings when the National Anthem or the bugle call “To the Colors” is played.

Can military salute in civilian clothes?

You don’t have to salute indoors, except when you report to a superior officer. If either person is wearing civilian clothes and you do not recognize the other person as a superior officer, salutes are unnecessary. Soldiers reporting to an NCO do not salute.

Do you ever salute with your left hand?

In the Army and Air Force, the salute is given with the right hand palm facing forward and fingers slightly touching the right side of the forehead, but not on the forehead. The salute is never performed by the left hand even if the right hand is occupied.

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