Tango Yankee
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One thing that tends to surprise (US) civilians is that (US) military do not recite the Pledge of Allegiance when in uniform. If outside and the Pledge is being said we stand at attention, face the flag, and salute but remain silent. If indoors, we stand at attention and remain silent.
As my TI observed, the uniform showed we'd already sworn an oath that was much deeper and much more binding than the Plege of Allegiance.
Cheers,
Tom
PS I have had words with Guardsmen in uniform who ignored the singing of the National Anthem on the National Mall on Veteran's Day back in the '80s. I know they were Guardsmen because that was the excuse they gave for not rendering the proper courtesies--it didn't occur to them to do so. I daresay Guardsmen these days know better.
As my TI observed, the uniform showed we'd already sworn an oath that was much deeper and much more binding than the Plege of Allegiance.
Cheers,
Tom
PS I have had words with Guardsmen in uniform who ignored the singing of the National Anthem on the National Mall on Veteran's Day back in the '80s. I know they were Guardsmen because that was the excuse they gave for not rendering the proper courtesies--it didn't occur to them to do so. I daresay Guardsmen these days know better.
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