Garrison Headquarters |
Render proper
respect to the flag
The following flag etiquette guidance is from Fort McCoy
Regulation 350-2, (Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and
Security) Training Support and Services, (Feb. 12, 2012), pages 4-5.
(Note there is no cannon firing simulation at Fort McCoy.) Questions can
be directed to the Fort McCoy garrison command sergeant major at
608-388-3605.
Reveille 6 a.m. (0600)
Military personnel in uniform, in formation or a
group:
Come to attention, present arms during “Reveille.” Hold salute until the
last note of “Reveille.” When music stops, formation brought to order
arms.
Military personnel in uniform, not in formation:
Stop, face the flag (or in direction of the music), come to attention,
and present arms during “Reveille.” When music stops, come to order arms
and continue on your way.
Personnel in civilian clothes:
Stop, remove headgear (if necessary), face the flag (or in direction of
the music), come to attention and place right hand over heart. When
music stops, continue on your way.
Personnel in vehicles:
Stop in a safe area, exit vehicles, face the flag (or in direction of
the music) and render honors as described above.
Retreat 5 p.m. (1700)
Military personnel in formation:
Be at position of parade rest during “Retreat.” On the last note of
“Retreat,” come to attention and present arms. Hold salute until the
last note of “To the Colors.” When music stops, formation brought to
order arms.
Military personnel in uniform, not in formation:
Stop, face the flag (in direction of the music) and come to attention
during “Retreat.” At the first note of “To the Colors,” present arms.
Hold salute. When music stops, come to order arms, and continue on your
way.
Personnel in civilian clothes:
Stop, remove headgear (if necessary), face the flag (in direction of the
music) and come to attention during “Retreat.” At the first note of “To
the Colors,” place right hand over heart. When music stops, continue on
your way.
All personnel in vehicles:
Stop in a safe area, exit vehicles, face the flag (in the direction of
the music) and render honors as described above.
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