They probably just don't feel like it, Cause their black.
The only people who should salute the flag are those in the military who are wearing a uniform. Civilians do NOT salute.
Yes, you should render the salute during the "Sounding of Honors". You also salute the playing of the National Anthem (of ANY country, not just the US), "To The Colors", and "Hail to the Chief".
Yes, you should render the salute during the "Sounding of Honors". You also salute the playing of the National Anthem (of ANY country, not just the US), "To The Colors", and "Hail to the Chief".
Stand and salute
No. They act as any other civilian would.
Order, ARMS
Order, ARMS
The hand salute is rendered when greeting a superior officer, when reporting to a superior, to the national colors when passing, at reveille and retreat, and at the playing of the national anthem.
Stand and salute
The hand salute is rendered when greeting a superior officer, when reporting to a superior, to the national colors when passing, at reveille and retreat, and at the playing of the national anthem.
Yes. Troops will salute while the national anthem of the United States, "To the Colors," or a foreign national anthem is being played. This is out of respect for the host nation and shows that we respect them as much as our own country. Every branch of the military has regulations that govern this requirement. For example, Army Regulation 600-25 and Filed Manual 7-21.13, are the regulations that mandate Soldiers to salute foreign national anthems.
It really depends on where you are. Most cheerleaders behave as everyone else during the National Anthem. It may be something their coach told them to do. If you have a problem with their behavior during the national anthem, I would speak to the coach