What time is retreat played?

Retreat: 5 P.M. ‐ At the end of the work day, Retreat will sound. Retreat is traditionally a time to secure the flag and pay respect to what it stands for.
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What plays at 10pm on military bases?

Taps is played every year during each of the military wreath ceremonies conducted at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. These ceremonies are also conducted annually on Memorial Day. Taps is also sounded at night, around 10 P.M (post meridiem) in non-deployed installations as a “lights out” call.
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What time is retreat and to the Colors played?

"We are also honoring those who have fought under the flag, and in some cases are buried under it, to protect our constitution and preserve the rights and liberty we all enjoy." Reveille is played at 6:30 a.m. and Retreat is conducted at 5 p.m. each day on Fort Leonard Wood.
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When should you play retreat?

Reveille is played as a bugle call to signal the beginning of the duty day on base. Retreat is played to mark the end of the duty day and precedes the playing of the national anthem. Taps is played to mark the start of quiet hours on base, which is 9 p.m.
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What time does retreat play Air Force?

Retreat and the national anthem are played daily at 5 p.m., even as a civilian or in civilian clothes, you should stop and face the flag or the music if walking and stop your vehicle safely if you are still in your vehicle.
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What song plays at 5pm on military bases?

This signifies the beginning of the duty day. The end of the duty day is announced with “Retreat” at 5:30 p.m. daily at all JBSA locations. During this time, you will hear retreat, followed by the national anthem, or at JBSA-Fort Sam Houston, retreat followed by “To the Colors.”
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What song is played in morning at military bases?

United States. In the U.S. military, Reveille is generally played at 7 A.M. as the morning bugle call. It was originally conducted in 1811 as "Troop", and was designed to muster the unit or for roll call, but later came to mark when the flag was raised in the morning and honors paid to it.
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Why do they play Taps at 10pm?

Those in Uniform shall salute the flag and/or in the direction of the music. Taps: 9 P.M. ‐ Taps is a signal of the end of the day, and is played alone to honor service members who paid the ultimate price. For these purposes, there are no formal protocol procedures required.
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Do civilians have to stop for Colors?

Civilians should stand at attention facing the flag with their right hand over their heart. 2.19. To the Colors. To the Colors is not the National Anthem, it is only a bugle call and is sometimes played instead of the National Anthem, although it is not recommended as a replacement to the National Anthem.
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Do you stand during Taps at a funeral?

Men without hats and women stand at attention and place their right hand over their heart. All vehicles should come to a stop and remain so until the last note has ended. Taps began as a signal for lights or lights out at the end of the day. For these purposes, there are no formal protocol procedures required.
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What song does the military play at night?

But, first, the bugle call played at military funerals is ingrained in American culture as the music of mourning, but it wasn't always that way. "Taps" started out as a military signal for soldiers to turn out the lights and go to bed.
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Do you salute in civilian clothes during retreat?

Military personnel and veterans who are present but not in uniform may salute when outdoors [during reveille and retreat] or stand at parade rest. Civilians should stand at attention and place their right hand - with a hat if they're wearing one - over their heart.
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Is Retreat played on weekends?

Retreat is not played on weekends although the national flag is still raised and lowered.
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What are the 3 bugle calls?

PURPOSE OF BUGLE CALLS

REVEILLE - Signals the Soldiers to awaken for morning roll call and accompanies the raising of the National Flag. RECALL - Signals that the present period of physical training, duties, or drill is over. MESS CALL - Signals breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
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What time is Colors on a military base?

Everyday while aboard the base you will hear colors or reveille at 8 a.m. and retreat at sunset. During the playing all uniformed military members shall stop and render honors towards the flag or the direction of the music if the flag is not visible.
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What time are bugle calls?

Weekdays: 5:55 a.m., "First Call": Sounded as a warning for Soldiers to begin assembling for a formation. 6 a.m., "Reveille": Signals the Soldiers to stand-to for morning roll call and accompanies the raising of the national colors. 8 a.m., "Mess Call": Signals breakfast, lunch or dinner.
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Is it OK for a civilian to salute a veteran?

TLDR – Civilians should face the flag and place their right hand over their heart during the National Anthem. Saluting the flag is a gesture reserved for the military. While civilians can salute soldiers, many veterans consider it inappropriate or awkward.
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Can veterans salute during Taps at a funeral?

During a military funeral, members of the Armed Forces are expected to wear their service dress uniform and be prepared to salute when: the hearse passes in front of them, anytime the flag-draped casket is moved, during the formal gun salute, during the playing of Taps and when the casket is lowered into the ground.
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Does Air Force salute in PT gear?

While hats are not required while wearing the PT uniform, Airmen may sometimes be required to salute. Saluting is not required when performing PT activities, but a proper salute is necessary when passing individuals with appropriate rank and not performing PT activities.
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Is it disrespectful to play Taps?

No formal protocol accompanies the sounding of “Taps” at dusk, but when it's played at military funerals and memorial services, members of the military salute from the first note to the last. Civilians may place their right hand over their heart, but it's not required.
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Why do they call it Taps?

The origin of the word “Taps” is thought to have come from the Dutch word for “Tattoo”- “Taptoe.” More than likely, “Taps” comes from the three drum taps that were beat as a signal for “Extinguish Lights” when a bugle was not used.
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What time is morning colors in the Navy?

The modern practice of making morning colors at 8:00 a.m. regardless of season and latitude was set by regulation in 1870. The current regulatory provisions on morning and evening colors are in Article 1206 of Navy Regulations.
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What do you do when a retreat is played on base?

If in uniform, come to parade rest at the first notes of "Reveille" or "Retreat." Come to attention and salute at the first notes of "To the Colors" or the National Anthem. If not in uniform, come to attention and place your right hand over your heart at the first notes of "To the Colors" or the National Anthem.
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What does the Navy play in the morning?

Morning colors is the traditional flag raising ceremony which occurs every morning at 8:00 am as per U.S. Navy regulations. Evening colors occurs when the flag is lowered at sunset. The United States Flag is called the National Colors when it is carried by foot.
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