Posted on Dec 3, 2023
Can a soldier, sailor, airman, marine, or guardian salute another (even if in another Service) while in civilian attire?
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At the mall, I met with others who were in other services, but we were all in our civvies. When they discovered that I am a senior-ranked (retired) officer, they rendered a salute. I returned it. Nearly broke into tears.
* Guardian is now the official term for members of the Space Force (a Service of the Department of the Air Force).
* Guardian is now the official term for members of the Space Force (a Service of the Department of the Air Force).
Posted 12 mo ago
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I certainly would...it's an honor to render and return that courtesy/respect to others. Whether still active duty or retired, and regardless of Service, the military salute is our version of a not-so-secret handshake among military members that symbolizes a shared identity and camaraderie. In a setting like you described, a salute with positive eye contact can say more than any spoken word.
Lt Col Timothy Cassidy-Curtis
Dan, I would salute you.
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Congress finally gave the right to us to salute our own flag, why put down an honor handed to up by others?
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They chose to show the respect they have for your service. That is an honor and the fact that it made you feel great is a testament to why it is done. RESPECT!
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