Salute during British National Anthem
First Sergeant says "All Airmen must salute during 'God Save the Queen!'" Senior Master Sgt. Todd Ramsey is not alone with this thought. According to Air Force Manual 36-2203, flags and national anthems of friendly foreign countries are shown the same marks of respect as those of the U.S. When outdoors, Airmen should come to attention, face the flag if visible (or the music) and salute. When indoors, face the flag or music and assume the position of attention. Do not salute unless under arms. When in civilian clothing outdoors, take the same action as when in uniform, but use the following manner of saluting. Men remove the headdress with the right hand and hold it at the left shoulder with the right hand over the heart. Men without hats and women salute by standing at attention and placing the right hand over the heart. When in civilian clothing indoors, render the civilian salute by standing at attention and placing the right hand over the heart. (U.S. Air Force illustrative photo/Tech. Sgt. Kevin Wallace, Staff Sgt. Christopher L. Ingersoll)
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