From NAS Whidbey Island:
When it comes to individual service members' responsibilities, Sailors must understand they must abide by the Uniform Code of Military Justice at all times. In accordance with Navy regulations, (OPNAVINST 1710.7A), "Whenever the National Anthem is played, all naval service personnel not in formation shall stand at attention and face the national ensign. In the event that the national ensign is not displayed, they shall face the source of the music." Additionally, per NAVADMIN 098/09, which is intended to "eliminate any confusion regarding appropriate honors to the flag by Navy personnel," the NAVADMIN states, in part, "During the playing of the national anthem, or the raising, lowering, or passing of the national flag, Sailors will continue to follow the policy and procedures outline in (OPNAVINST 1710.7A 15 Jun 2001). Specifically, Sailors not in uniform will face the flag, stand at attention, and place the right hand over the heart."
When it comes to individual service members' responsibilities, Sailors must understand they must abide by the Uniform Code of Military Justice at all times. In accordance with Navy regulations, (OPNAVINST 1710.7A), "Whenever the National Anthem is played, all naval service personnel not in formation shall stand at attention and face the national ensign. In the event that the national ensign is not displayed, they shall face the source of the music." Additionally, per NAVADMIN 098/09, which is intended to "eliminate any confusion regarding appropriate honors to the flag by Navy personnel," the NAVADMIN states, in part, "During the playing of the national anthem, or the raising, lowering, or passing of the national flag, Sailors will continue to follow the policy and procedures outline in (OPNAVINST 1710.7A 15 Jun 2001). Specifically, Sailors not in uniform will face the flag, stand at attention, and place the right hand over the heart."