"There is general agreement among scholars that the hand salute is actually the first part of "uncovering" in front of a senior."
"There are three things to remember about the military salute. The first is that the lower-ranking or junior member initiates the salute. The senior member does not, nor should they be expected to."
And then there is stuff we see but cannot wrap our heads around... like... the evening of 5 October 2020 (just hours before Biden gives his Gettysburg speech, President Trump left Walter Reed Hospital and flew on Marine 1 to the White House south lawn. in this photograph, taken a few minutes after landing, who is President Trump saluting in the departing helicopter. whoever it is flew with the President from Walter Reed hospital in Marine 1, remained on the helicopter as the President ascended the staircase to the the South Lawn Balcony, where the President waited for the helicopter to begin its take off and departure to render and hold a salute as the helicopter departed [...] so i leave you with this question. you see the picture of The President of the United States saluting, what one guy described as the north end of a south bound helicopter. when have you ever seen The President of the United States salute an aircraft?
There is one of the Q drops that mentions this sorta, nice photo BTW, thanks. Q+ with two extra ++
President Trump's hand looks too low to be a salute, but who knows! WWG1WGA
Back to salutes...
See CHAOS_ACTUAL
See the rest of the thread with my comments.
Also, Norman_F_Dixon
My answer here, and to the very first time that Norman asked the question, was: "POTUS."