When not in a combat zone, and off duty, "normally" one can wear civies (civilian clothes).
Any service members in uniform are expected to stand and salute the flag.
Any service members in uniform are expected to stand and salute the flag.
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Uniform Code of Military Justice
Army Installations The first sond is "Retreat"- you stand at the position of attention while in uniform. The secound is "To the Colors"- Render the salute while in uniform
Military training, having a serf population to support them while the Athenians had to farm and do military training in their spare time.
No, this is another internet myth. President Obama has not made any changes to the wording of the military funerals. It should be noted that several of the branches of the military have never mentioned the president in their service, while several others always have, and still do. I enclose a link to a fact-checking site that debunked this myth.
That's up to your chief, but I don't see why they'd allow it. Your military service and your civilian service are two different things. My department allows a service pin (such as a small army flag) but I seriously doubt that they'd let me wear anything that I've earned in the military. As long as your chief as authorized it, you can. You earned the awards while in the service of the military. You can wear them any time you wish, as long as they are reflected on your DD214 and it doesn't conflict with other policies of your employer or organization.
You can get in trouble with the government if you are trying to impersonate a military member. People have tried to get onto military bases they're not supposed to be on while in uniforms they bought, tried to lie about being soldiers to the press, and other things like that. And that is illegal, so don't do it. But as far as just wearing a military uniform to wear it? No, that's okay.
No, but while in Basic Training service members may not wear jewelry that is not of a religious significance (or a wedding band), and males may not wear pierced earrings while on duty, and females must conform to uniform regulations, i.e. no hoops, and small studs.
Any award with a ribbon can be worn on a different service uniform if it was earned while attached to a joint command, the person was involved in a joint mission, etc. The ribbon device is worn on the right breast over the pocket.
Yes you are aloud to chew sugar gum. BUT, not when you have braces or any orthodontic hardware in your mouth.