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Why do Americans salute without hats?

Why do Americans salute without hats?

The US Army Quartermaster School provides another explanation of the origin of the hand salute: that it was a long-established military courtesy for subordinates to remove their headgear in the presence of superiors. As late as the American Revolution, a British Army soldier saluted by removing his hat.

Do you salute if you’re not wearing a hat?

The National Anthem. If the flag isn’t visible, face the music and salute. If you’re in civilian dress, stand at attention, remove your hat with your right hand, hold it over the left side of your chest with your right hand over your heart. If you’re not wearing a hat, place your right hand over your heart.

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Why does the military not salute indoors?

So respect for social norms is the foremost reason. Indoors without a cover is about the only time you can be out of uniform, and you simply do not salute out of uniform anymore than in civvies. It is a Naval Tradition. Sailors and Marines just don’t salute uncovered.

Can a soldier salute without a hat?

Armed Forces personnel only salute when wearing regimental headdress. Head and eyes should both be directed towards the person at who the salute is directed. If someone is saluted and are not wearing headdress, they must come to attention instead of returning salute.

When did the American salute change?

On Dec. 22, 1942, Congress amended the flag code to replace the salute with the hand-over-heart method. The previous salute started with the hand outstretched toward the flag, palm down, and ended with palm up, but it was too similar to salutes used by U.S. enemies during World War II.

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Do the American military salute without a hat or beret on?

Again, they are uncovered and they never have to return a salute to uniformed military personnel anyway as they are civilians. I can only answer for the Air Force. Saluting is never done indoors, only outdoors when a hat or “cover” is required. So, American military do not salute without a hat or beret on.

Do soldiers in the US military salute when entering a building?

The exception to saluting in the US military, when indoors and without head cover, is when reporting to a superior officer. During that report, the service member will state his/her rank, name, and say reporting, or reporting as ordered, even if well American soldiers always remove their (head) cover when entering a building, unless armed.

Do you have to wear a cover on when you salute?

If your asking about military members in uniform then they do have a cover on. You are required to wear cover (hat, beret, helmet) when outdoors, and are supposed to salute when indoors.

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Do members of the US military salute at the Pentagon?

Indoors, or without head cover, members of the US military do not salute. At the Pentagon, there are open areas between the concentric rows of building.