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A GI and the Pledge of Allegiance

Sapper Woody

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Alongside that, I typically get dirty looks when I do not salute during the national anthem.

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HankD

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I don't remember the pledge ever being recited at any military function I attended.

I do remember the call to the colors on the Air Force Base where I was stationed.

As the flag was raised or lowered we were required to salute in the direction of the flag.
If driving a car we were to stop, get out of the car and salute.

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Sapper Woody

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I don't remember the pledge ever being recited at any military function I attended.

I do remember the call to the colors on the Air Force Base where I was stationed.

As the flag was raised or lowered we were required to salute in the direction of the flag.
If driving a car we were to stop, get out of the car and salute.

HankD
One thing I miss is hearing Taps at 2200. I always had on post housing, so I'd always hear it. To this day, it's very calming to me.

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HankD

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One thing I miss is hearing Taps at 2200. I always had on post housing, so I'd always hear it. To this day, it's very calming to me.

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I remember hearing it but I don't remember for why unless of course it was a funeral.

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Squire Robertsson

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I posted the links to Taps and Tattoo in response to Sapper's post on another thread. Reveille might also be useful in cases where waking a person up could be problematical. Mind you, Ach, du leiber Augustine is tune played for reveille by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.
 

Salty

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I found the OP to be interesting - in that a GI in uniform is to remain silent during the Pledge of Allegiance.
But then again - Never once, have I had the pledge recited when in military formation.
 

Squire Robertsson

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The key to me is the service member is to stand at attention. When at attention, you remain silent.
I found the OP to be interesting - in that a GI in uniform is to remain silent during the Pledge of Allegiance.
But then again - Never once, have I had the pledge recited when in military formation.
 

HankD

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I posted the links to Taps and Tattoo in response to Sapper's post on another thread. Reveille might also be useful in cases where waking a person up could be problematical. Mind you, Ach, du leiber Augustine is tune played for reveille by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.
Did not have reveille either at my PPS in Griffiss AFB Rome, NY.

Griffiss was an Air Materiel Base with SAC, TAC, ADC, ABW and other groups present located at the tail end of the BMEWS and part of it supplying materiel and launching flight missions along the BMEWS.

Early morning hours involved lots of take-offs - B52, 105b fighter-bombers, KC135's so you didn't hear much in the morning apart from roaring and booming (rocket assist on B52's RATO).

I guess you could call it reveille.

HankD
 

HankD

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I posted the links to Taps and Tattoo in response to Sapper's post on another thread. Reveille might also be useful in cases where waking a person up could be problematical. Mind you, Ach, du leiber Augustine is tune played for reveille by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.
Did not have reveille either at my PPS in Griffiss AFB Rome, NY.

Griffiss was an Air Materiel Base with SAC, TAC, ADC, ABW and other groups present located at the tail end of the BMEWS and part of it supplying materiel and launching flight missions along the BMEWS.

Early morning hours involved lots of take-offs - B52, 105b fighter-bombers, KC135's so you didn't hear much in the morning apart from roaring and booming (rocket assist on B52's RATO).

I guess you could call it reveille.

HankD
 

Lewis

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As far as I know, every bugle call I ever heard in the army was recorded. But here is a little known fact. The US Army is the largest employer of musicians in the world.
 

JonC

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As far as I know, every bugle call I ever heard in the army was recorded. But here is a little known fact. The US Army is the largest employer of musicians in the world.
They also have fake bugles that play at a push of a button when needed (I was a one time bugle player).
 

Sapper Woody

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They also have fake bugles that play at a push of a button when needed (I was a one time bugle player).
We were tasked for funeral detail for a while, and we had one of those fake bugles. Another time, we had a real bugle, but the music was played on a CD player.

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JonC

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We were tasked for funeral detail for a while, and we had one of those fake bugles. Another time, we had a real bugle, but the music was played on a CD player.

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Yea....Milli Vanilli sapper style :Laugh
 
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