the marines would have saluted first if he was really the president . thats how it works in salute the enlisted always salute first. they didn't do it, interesting.
Do we know that there isn't any special policy regarding marines and the president.
I've been in certain buildings where we were instructed not to salute because it would be too disruptive to be doing it constantly. Or you salute if it's the first time seeing that person but not if you've been around them all day.
Not saying it doesn't seem significant but it's not completely outside the realm of possibility for this to be explainable.
The practice of saluting officers in official vehicles (recognized individually by rank or identifying vehicle plates
and/or flags) is considered an appropriate courtesy and will be observed
The President of the United States, as the commander in chief, will be saluted by Army personnel in uniform.
looked it all uo earlier as I was sure NG should have been saluting him as he passed, but havent seen anyone site any sources.
You can look up past pictures of Presidents and they all salute, and Presidents have been saluting back since it started with a President that had served in WWII
it is actually a clause in the constitution that they must salute certain officials including the president... i think you are really on to something this fills my dead heart with copium hopium
the marines would have saluted first if he was really the president . thats how it works in salute the enlisted always salute first. they didn't do it, interesting.
Very interesting.
Wasn’t this before he was the pretend president or after?
I believe they took an oath to the NATION and NOT to the corporation under the Act of 1871!!
Do we know that there isn't any special policy regarding marines and the president.
I've been in certain buildings where we were instructed not to salute because it would be too disruptive to be doing it constantly. Or you salute if it's the first time seeing that person but not if you've been around them all day.
Not saying it doesn't seem significant but it's not completely outside the realm of possibility for this to be explainable.
https://military.maryland.gov/mdng/Documents/AR600-25.pdf
looked it all uo earlier as I was sure NG should have been saluting him as he passed, but havent seen anyone site any sources.
You can look up past pictures of Presidents and they all salute, and Presidents have been saluting back since it started with a President that had served in WWII
it is actually a clause in the constitution that they must salute certain officials including the president... i think you are really on to something this fills my dead heart with
copiumhopiump.s i HATE democrats and communists