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<blockquote data-quote="ImWaitingForTheDay" data-source="post: 1412923" data-attributes="member: 48031"><p>Lets be clear on this..</p><p>I called a retired veteran a 30yr navy capt. if the President is subject to the UCMJ, since, although he is the CinC, he is not a member of the military. This was his response:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The POTUS is a civilian and is NOT repeat NOT subject to the UCMJ. And any former military member should know that.</p><p></p><p>The president is NOT obligated to salute anybody. Presidents often return the salutes of military personnel out of respect and courtesy, but there is no law or regulation requiring them to do so. It is a violation of military protocol for the civilian commander-in-chief to return the salute of any uniformed member of the armed services.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ImWaitingForTheDay, post: 1412923, member: 48031"] Lets be clear on this.. I called a retired veteran a 30yr navy capt. if the President is subject to the UCMJ, since, although he is the CinC, he is not a member of the military. This was his response: The POTUS is a civilian and is NOT repeat NOT subject to the UCMJ. And any former military member should know that. The president is NOT obligated to salute anybody. Presidents often return the salutes of military personnel out of respect and courtesy, but there is no law or regulation requiring them to do so. It is a violation of military protocol for the civilian commander-in-chief to return the salute of any uniformed member of the armed services. [/QUOTE]
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