Posted on Aug 4, 2024
Col Joe Pascuzzo
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Why is Vice-President Harris being saluted by uniformed military personnel as she board Air Force Two? It is my understanding that only the CIC and the Secretary of your own military branch gets saluted. That is what I was taught in my Air Force Leadership Development Course. I was also told that Pelosi when she was Speaker of the House tried to insist that she should be saluted.
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COL Randall C.
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This isn't something unique to this administration.

While the Vice President is not in the chain of command, the military personnel do it as a courtesy.

Actually, it would be more accurate to say that the Services extend the courtesy to the VP and that the military personnel do it because they've been instructed to do so.

I believe the Air Force is the only Service that specifically states the Vice President will be rendered a hand salute (AFI 34-1201*, section 8.1.1.1) in applicable settings, while the other Services only specifically state the President.
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* AFI34-1201 - https://static.e-publishing.af.mil/production/1/saf_ds/publication/afi34-1201/afi34-1201.pdf
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LTC Trent Klug
LTC Trent Klug
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Yeah, well it may be a courtesy but it's wrong and our service SEA'S need to put a stop to it.
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COL Randall C.
COL Randall C.
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While there are many ‘formally enforceable’ restrictions and guidance (Law, punitive regulations, etc.) in the Military and the respective Services, the Services were built on military traditions of which many of the applicable customs have become common law of the Service(s).

Repercussions from violations of these customs and associated courtesies range from the individual being seen as ill-mannered or uneducated to that individual being on the wrong side of ‘discussions’ with senior leaders and/or disciplinary actions.

While only the Air Force (and by extension, the Space Force until they come up with their own “Space Force Protocol” regulations) stipulates* that the Vice President will be rendered a salute by Airmen when they are in uniform, that codification came from the custom that senior civilian leaders entitled to formal military honors are also rendered a hand salute if applicable.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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Common courtesy and respect for the office.
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SPC Matt Ovaska
SPC Matt Ovaska
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I respect dog catchers, but to salute the office. You got to be kidding.
Officers asked me not to salute them in in combat. Those of us who work for a living never know what they want.
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
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"The President, as Commander in Chief of the armed forces, is always saluted. Other civilians may be saluted by persons in uniform when appropriate, but the uniform hat or cap must not be raised as a form of salutation."

https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/verify/vp-salute-protocol-is-the-vice-president-in-military-chain-of-command-kamala-harris-salute-military-fact-check-fox-news-commander-in-chief-saluting/65-f89b1ebe-f14d-4989-9e59-87c64c798e57

They can salute other civilians but only have to salute POTUS - and the POTUS does not have to return the salute. That didn't even start until Reagan.

https://www.usnews.com/news/national-news/articles/2021-03-24/pentagon-kamala-harris-doesnt-have-to-return-salutes-if-she-doesnt-want-to
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