Glad I found this. As a contractor who has only worked on Air Force bases, their times and procedures are different. Now I know what to do when I arrive here.
at Bragg and if you're in uniform your ass better exit that POV. Civilians, lol okay you go ahead and try to tell them anything but don't get caught uniformed not doing it.
I grew up on Army bases. I do remember cars stopping. It was never a problem. I recall that girl scout and boy scout troops were invited to attend retreating the color ceremonies. Attending wzs considered to be a great honor. We wore our uniforms, and brought our troop flags. When the American post flag was lowered, we dipped our flags to pay respect. I still value the times during the day when we honored the flag, and those who sacrificed their all for the flag and their country. Still think that slowing down, and stopping to pay respect is a valuable thing to do.
I would keep time on my watch and wait for the bugle...I was proud of it and would autmatically pull over and salute the flag...of course the Democrats would try to hide...They created the KKK...they never liked old glory...to this day
I went thru OSUT at Ft Knox...this brings back so many memories and a few tears. I remember when we had respect for Old Glory...We all did the same in West Germany also...this process follows you even into my '60s...Always respect for the colors, their meaning and why we do it. It kills me to see the infiltration of communism and fascism instructed in Schools across the country and burning of Old Glory in the streets...They know not what they do.
Small change in the regulations: Retirees retain the privilege of the salute. It is also my understanding that soldiers in civilian clothing may also render the hand salute. To my knowledge, this has not been changed. "The National Defense Authorization Act of 2008 contained an amendment to allow un-uniformed servicemembers, military retirees, and veterans to render a hand salute during the hoisting, lowering, or passing of the U.S. flag"
My understanding is that now, soldiers in civilian clothes, and veterans in civilian clothes have the option of either placing the hand over the heart, or rendering a military salute.
In the army in 1981, I tried to run across a large quad in pouring rain. I assumed everyone crowded at the door were there because they didn't want to brave the rain. Little did I know, it was a few seconds to Retreat. I got caught out in the open and stopped to show my respect, getting the shower of my life in the process, lol.
This needs to be taught in our schools! I had a neighbor that started doing this at his house over a loud speaker! I loved is and really looked forward to it. Unfortunately it stopped after two weeks probably due to a neighbor complaint. I wanted to take the neighbor out to dinner!
Colors is sacred. Honoring Freedom and the sacrifice of life. First thing in the morning and when the day is done. A tradition that extends back for centuries. Everyone is involved with colors if under open skies. Moving vehicles are suppose to pull over if they figure out its happening. Thats how i remember it in the Navy. Any base, any ship.
According to recently enacted law, all Veterans and active duty military personnel who are wearing civilian clothing have the option of either placing the right hand over the heart, or using a military salute to rend honors to the flag or as part of a memorial or funeral service. I believe this was enacted by Congress and signed into law during the Bush administration.
If you are in a semi, whether with or without a trailer, stop, unless you are backing to connect the trailer to the truck. And face the flag or the direction of the music.
At Maxwell AFB in Alabama, they play Retreat and the National Anthem at 1700. I can't speak as to Reveille at 0630 because I am never there at that time.
Taps is used to play to signal to personnel for "lights out" or that it is safe to go to sleep and that there are other members posted to guard while you sleep. You can think that one reason TAPs is played for funeral is because it is signaling to the deceased service member that it is safe for him/her to be layed to rest as a symbolic gesture and that we who remain on Earth shall keep guard and that you no longer need to worry about anything else.
I work sometimes near an Air Force Base. Hearing them off in the distance playing reveille every morning, at 0804, kills me….. Not 0600 like we did in the Army, not at 0800, 0804…….
the same thing as the troops in uniform, 2 finger salutes for cub scouts 3 for boy scouts and whichever the girl scouts and other scouting organizations use, when not in uniform (ie when not at a scouting event), one can do the same as the uninformed troops or as a civilian, the only other proper salute in scouting is doing the finger salute over one's heart, this is when a pledge occurs, and never when a roll call takes place, any scouts that aren't in uniform at a scouting roll call is seen as a disgraceful scout as they are dishonoring the roll call and their fellow troop. The Boy scouts are practically military minors, and most troops do calls while starting/ending scout meetings, and during camping as well.
There is absolutely nothing funny about this video, when you serve this country all people whether they are a service man or woman, spouse or military child must obey and must pay complete and total respect to our flag, if you don't you disrespect our country and our troops!
can you bow your head solemnly towards the flag to acknowledge the flag as a foreigner (Non citizen)? hope i don't piss anybody off with this question...
Sander Vdl absolutely. You should remove your hat if you're wearing one, but generally being respectful is all that is asked of foreigners. No need to put your hand over your heart or even bow your head if you do not wish.
A new law now gives military personnel in civilian clothes and veterans the option to render a hand salute if they're covered. This was passed in the National Defense Authorization Act of 2008, and was signed by President Bush.
I won't ever not placebmy hand in salute of our country, or render my hand over my heart for the spilled blood and sacrifices our family have shed for our nation. Maybe things suck, but it still our nation.
Glad the Air Force requires you to stay in your car. No way I'm hoping out of my car in low light to stand in the street hoping the other idiots around me stop and don't run me over. Never understood how the Army thought getting out of your car and standing in the road was a good/safe idea.
Reveille: "I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up this morning! I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up at all! The Corp'rals worse than Privates, the Sergeants worse than Corp'rals, Lieutenants worse than Sergeants, the Captains worst of all! I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up this morning! I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up at all!"
Stand attention & Salute for Reveillie? Never did that!!! Not in the Fleet!! Attention and Salute are for "To The Colours" and for "Retreat". Oh and you don't exit the vehicle, just come to a full stop.
We do not have a retreat in the British Army. We have recall, it's the same thing, but we run faster, Also, our reveille sounds like the words ,get out of bed, get out of bed, you lazy bastards .but most reveille calls are slightly different.
And explain to me why those muslim all dressed in black attire from head to toe with only eyeballs showing just walks on by at any celebration. ? explain that.
1: those were probably Muslim women and what they were wearing are is either a a Burqua or Niqab depending on the country they're from and traditions thereof 2. Muslims in general have very strict traditions against graven images/idolatry. The general idea if I'm understanding it correctly, is if it doesn't praise God or the prophet Muhammad and even then in certain ways that doesn't go into the realm of idolatry, they want nothing to do with it. No, I'm not Muslim but I know a lot of people who are and ask a lot of questions
There is nothing Halarious about this people have died for your right to say that!!!!! So pay respects to those who've done that , "the flag does not fly by the wind but by every dying last breath of a soldier" ~ Unknown
HIGHMAN. nnj exactly! Jayden White I'm the spouse of a retired vet, he fought for my right to run my mouth. The very very bad acting is hilarious, I'm just glad they didn't catch me walking inside when reverie sounds, because thats what happens.
Glad I found this. As a contractor who has only worked on Air Force bases, their times and procedures are different. Now I know what to do when I arrive here.
I’m Irish but anyway thanks for your service
At Grissom ARB the times are 08:00 & 17:00
Respect and a salute from Germany.
I don't remember anyone stopping their vehicles. That would have caused a major problem. I do remember people hurrying to get inside buildings though.
My brother was stationed at Ft. Knox in the early 90’s and every vehicle stopped and either saluted or put their hand on their chest
at Bragg and if you're in uniform your ass better exit that POV. Civilians, lol okay you go ahead and try to tell them anything but don't get caught uniformed not doing it.
I grew up on Army bases. I do remember cars stopping. It was never a problem. I recall that girl scout and boy scout troops were invited to attend retreating the color ceremonies. Attending wzs considered to be a great honor. We wore our uniforms, and brought our troop flags. When the American post flag was lowered, we dipped our flags to pay respect. I still value the times during the day when we honored the flag, and those who sacrificed their all for the flag and their country. Still think that slowing down, and stopping to pay respect is a valuable thing to do.
I would keep time on my watch and wait for the bugle...I was proud of it and would autmatically pull over and salute the flag...of course the Democrats would try to hide...They created the KKK...they never liked old glory...to this day
We stopped the cars
Wasn't even looking for fort knox lol. Dad worked at fort knox for atleast 20yrs. Remember hearing this everytime I went on post. Good memories
I went thru OSUT at Ft Knox...this brings back so many memories and a few tears. I remember when we had respect for Old Glory...We all did the same in West Germany also...this process follows you even into my '60s...Always respect for the colors, their meaning and why we do it. It kills me to see the infiltration of communism and fascism instructed in Schools across the country and burning of Old Glory in the streets...They know not what they do.
Small change in the regulations: Retirees retain the privilege of the salute. It is also my understanding that soldiers in civilian clothing may also render the hand salute. To my knowledge, this has not been changed.
"The National Defense Authorization Act of 2008 contained an amendment to allow un-uniformed servicemembers, military retirees, and veterans to render a hand salute during the hoisting, lowering, or passing of the U.S. flag"
You beat me to it, thank you. Many still don't know that.
I still render hand salute in civvies - hard to break that habit lol
Wow, long time since I got out. Thank you for this video.
We were stationed at Ft. Knox when my father was a Captain. Lived there when Goldfinger was being filmed.
I lived there when it was being filmed also. :)
I was confused a little when I went to Fort McClellan, but now it’s totally clear! Thanks!
I was stationed at Ft. McClellan in '92-'94. I worked at finance.
Outstanding Instructional Video. Thank You. v/r (RET. US NAVY ).
Go Army
. . . My old stomping ground. ( 19K ) Boot Camp 1978 Ft. Knox, KY. 🇺🇲
My understanding is that now, soldiers in civilian clothes, and veterans in civilian clothes have the option of either placing the hand over the heart, or rendering a military salute.
ersikillian it’s a long known tradition to put your hand over your heart if you’re in civvies
I'll do whatever the fuck I want.
That came into effect in 2008 with the passing of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2008, which was signed into law by President Bush.
In the army in 1981, I tried to run across a large quad in pouring rain. I assumed everyone crowded at the door were there because they didn't want to brave the rain. Little did I know, it was a few seconds to Retreat. I got caught out in the open and stopped to show my respect, getting the shower of my life in the process, lol.
I was in basic that year at Ft. Jackson.
My former Army post. I remember doing these things when I was stationed there.
This needs to be taught in our schools! I had a neighbor that started doing this at his house over a loud speaker! I loved is and really looked forward to it. Unfortunately it stopped after two weeks probably due to a neighbor complaint. I wanted to take the neighbor out to dinner!
Tom Borcich I'm thinking of doing the same the as I live in a rural area.
@@potsandpans960 My neighbor stopped for a few month but started back up last week. I love it!
Why?
Complimenti dall'Italia!
And the Fallen OR missed in action of surviving veterans who sacrificed and waged their lives in danger or combat shall never be forgotten amen
My Father attended the Armor Course at Fort Knox as a young officer.
Australia could use this kind of recognition of our flag and those who fought under it. Thanl you for your service.
Colors is sacred. Honoring Freedom and the sacrifice of life. First thing in the morning and when the day is done. A tradition that extends back for centuries. Everyone is involved with colors if under open skies. Moving vehicles are suppose to pull over if they figure out its happening. Thats how i remember it in the Navy. Any base, any ship.
it's 5 0'clock somewhere !!
0500*
@@jesuspi3ce 1700*
According to recently enacted law, all Veterans and active duty military personnel who are wearing civilian clothing have the option of either placing the right hand over the heart, or using a military salute to rend honors to the flag or as part of a memorial or funeral service. I believe this was enacted by Congress and signed into law during the Bush administration.
Retires Armed Forces are encourage to always Salute! I do even during National Anthem!
Reveille signals the start of the official day and raising the colors. Frist Call awakes the troops.
I drive there about once a month. A lot has changed since they moved basic training. Like a ghost town
Those in civil clothing also remove hats/cover as well
As soon as I heard it, looking for the door and Yeet!
If you are in a semi, whether with or without a trailer, stop, unless you are backing to connect the trailer to the truck. And face the flag or the direction of the music.
Texman81, Going to parade rest before "To the Colors" is when you are in a formation.
are bugle calls only on army bases because I haven't heard a single call on kadena ab but I have heard taps played at 2200 for some reason
Taps are usually played at the end of the day. They were originally used as “lights out/ go to sleep”. Yes bugle calls are traditional Army calls.
Army posts. The Air Force has bases. Technical yes, but correct.
At Maxwell AFB in Alabama, they play Retreat and the National Anthem at 1700. I can't speak as to Reveille at 0630 because I am never there at that time.
Taps is used to play to signal to personnel for "lights out" or that it is safe to go to sleep and that there are other members posted to guard while you sleep. You can think that one reason TAPs is played for funeral is because it is signaling to the deceased service member that it is safe for him/her to be layed to rest as a symbolic gesture and that we who remain on Earth shall keep guard and that you no longer need to worry about anything else.
Yeah, it's important.
I work sometimes near an Air Force Base. Hearing them off in the distance playing reveille every morning, at 0804, kills me….. Not 0600 like we did in the Army, not at 0800, 0804…….
I'll never for that time the MP's made me push when I blew past the retreat 😅😅
I didn't hear it!
What about boy/girl scouts in uniform
the same thing as the troops in uniform, 2 finger salutes for cub scouts 3 for boy scouts and whichever the girl scouts and other scouting organizations use, when not in uniform (ie when not at a scouting event), one can do the same as the uninformed troops or as a civilian, the only other proper salute in scouting is doing the finger salute over one's heart, this is when a pledge occurs, and never when a roll call takes place, any scouts that aren't in uniform at a scouting roll call is seen as a disgraceful scout as they are dishonoring the roll call and their fellow troop. The Boy scouts are practically military minors, and most troops do calls while starting/ending scout meetings, and during camping as well.
Jacob Moore As a Boy Scout I can confirm this
I never knew a civie is suppose to stop 4 reveille & retreat!
1:30 "And patriotic civilians" 😂😂
Nice
Every air force base I was stationed at required Vehicles to stop.
MRR .
There is absolutely nothing funny about this video, when you serve this country all people whether they are a service man or woman, spouse or military child must obey and must pay complete and total respect to our flag, if you don't you disrespect our country and our troops!
can you bow your head solemnly towards the flag to acknowledge the flag as a foreigner (Non citizen)? hope i don't piss anybody off with this question...
Sander Vdl absolutely. You should remove your hat if you're wearing one, but generally being respectful is all that is asked of foreigners. No need to put your hand over your heart or even bow your head if you do not wish.
Jake yes funny but sad very sad they all had sunglasses on while saluting the flag
A new law now gives military personnel in civilian clothes and veterans the option to render a hand salute if they're covered. This was passed in the National Defense Authorization Act of 2008, and was signed by President Bush.
I won't ever not placebmy hand in salute of our country, or render my hand over my heart for the spilled blood and sacrifices our family have shed for our nation. Maybe things suck, but it still our nation.
Why you scared? Suit yourself who cares if you only care of yourself.
omgg i literally lived there😭
Glad the Air Force requires you to stay in your car. No way I'm hoping out of my car in low light to stand in the street hoping the other idiots around me stop and don't run me over. Never understood how the Army thought getting out of your car and standing in the road was a good/safe idea.
That's cause the AF tries to break the sound barrier.
Reveille: "I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up this morning! I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up at all! The Corp'rals worse than Privates, the Sergeants worse than Corp'rals, Lieutenants worse than Sergeants, the Captains worst of all! I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up this morning! I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up at all!"
I didn't know that they "force" people to get out of their cars.
0:51
the first thing they should do is take off those fucking sunglasses
nilloc93 They don’t have to, there not “Head Gear”
He wasn’t even playing the trumpet
its a bugle, not trumpet?
He was playing the trumpet. It's open valves for all the bugle calls. A bugle doesn't have any valves so it can play only so many notes.
They disrespectfully failed to render a proper salute sunglasses should never be worn when saluting the flag.
Stand attention & Salute for Reveillie? Never did that!!! Not in the Fleet!! Attention and Salute are for "To The Colours" and for "Retreat". Oh and you don't exit the vehicle, just come to a full stop.
Alright, and everybody else sneak into the bunker and steal the gold reserves 👌
We do not have a retreat in the British Army. We have recall, it's the same thing, but we run faster,
Also, our reveille sounds like the words ,get out of bed, get out of bed, you lazy bastards .but most reveille calls are slightly different.
I know the rules
In Fort Carson no one gives a shit
And explain to me why those muslim all dressed in black attire from head to toe with only eyeballs showing just walks on by at any celebration. ? explain that.
1: those were probably Muslim women and what they were wearing are is either a a Burqua or Niqab depending on the country they're from and traditions thereof
2. Muslims in general have very strict traditions against graven images/idolatry. The general idea if I'm understanding it correctly, is if it doesn't praise God or the prophet Muhammad and even then in certain ways that doesn't go into the realm of idolatry, they want nothing to do with it.
No, I'm not Muslim but I know a lot of people who are and ask a lot of questions
Cause they aren't us citizens, they use one finger to salute.
well that was hilarious
There is nothing Halarious about this people have died for your right to say that!!!!! So pay respects to those who've done that , "the flag does not fly by the wind but by every dying last breath of a soldier" ~ Unknown
+Jayden White What about soldiers that died only for U.S interests ?
HIGHMAN. nnj exactly! Jayden White I'm the spouse of a retired vet, he fought for my right to run my mouth. The very very bad acting is hilarious, I'm just glad they didn't catch me walking inside when reverie sounds, because thats what happens.