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Re: [Spridgets] FYI for US veterans...

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Subject: Re: [Spridgets] FYI for US veterans...
From: "Robert Bruce Evans" <b-evans@earthlink.net>
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 22:02:54 -0700
Mike C wrote:  I have a question as all of this puzzles me. I have not been in 
the military. I am trying to get this straight in my head. In the past have you 
not been allowed to salute the flag? If so that sounds a bit ridiculous. I must 
be missing something.
Not ridiculous at all, Mike.  Few people are aware that there is a Flag Code of 
the United States (Title 4, United States Code, Chapter 1), and fewer still are 
aware of its contents.
The proper way for the military to honor the flag is render a hand salute of 
the right hand.  The manner prescribed for all civilians is with the right hand 
placed over the heart.  If a man is wearing a hat, it is with the hat placed 
over the heart.  Non-citizens are to simply stand at attention.  Veterans are 
no longer in the military, and therefore civilians obligated to honor the flag 
in the civilian manner.  Ironically, police, firemen, and other occupations are 
civilians, but have disregarded the Code's provisions and have co-opted the 
hand salute.
As a Navy veteran, I have always found it difficult to place my hand over my 
heart.  I get goose bumps and have to restrain my right hand that intuitively 
wants to give a hand salute instead.
Buster Evans
Watch for the 23 Great Spridget Miracle Workers in the October "Practical 
Classics"
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