Do midshipmen get saluted?

Cadets or midshipmen holding cadet-enlisted rank must salute cadet or midshipman officers within their own branch of the service.
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Do I salute midshipman?

A student at the Naval Academy has the title “Midshipman.” Warrant officers are entitled to the salute and are extended the courtesies and respect due commissioned officers. They're accepted for membership in the officer's club.
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Does a midshipman outrank enlisted?

And while midshipmen technically outrank enlisted personnel, officers usually place enlisted personnel above midshipmen in the chain of command.
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How do you address a midshipman?

The official way to address seamen and midshipmen is to call them "Sailor." Ensigns all go by "Ensign."
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Is midshipman a real rank?

A midshipman is an officer of the lowest rank, in the Royal Navy, United States Navy, and many Commonwealth navies.
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Does a warrant officer outrank a midshipman?

To become a Warrant Officer, an enlisted service member must have several years of military experience, recommendations from their commander, and approval from a selection board. Warrant Officers outrank all enlisted members, but are not required to have a college degree.
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Are midshipmen active duty?

About the U.S. Naval Academy

Naval Academy students are midshipmen on Active Duty in the U.S. Navy. They attend the Academy for four years, graduating with Bachelor of Science degrees and commissions as Ensigns in the Navy or Second Lieutenants in the Marine Corps.
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What rank is a midshipman in the Navy?

Legally, midshipmen are a special grade of officer that ranks between Warrant Officer (W-1) and the lowest grade of Chief Warrant Officer (W-2). Students at the United States Naval Academy (USNA) are appointed as midshipman, United States Navy by the President.
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Do Marines salute Navy officers?

Saluting. Ever wonder who to salute and when? You are required to salute all commissioned officers, both male and female, of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, USPHS and NOAA.
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Can a midshipman be married?

Before spring graduation was moved to May from June in 1979, the week of graduation was referred to as “June Week." Since midshipmen are not allowed to marry, many newly commissioned officers would wed at the chapel after graduation.
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What do you call a female midshipman?

All Naval Academy students, men and women, are called midshipmen. A midshipman first class is a senior or “firstie.” The student body is the Brigade of Midshipmen, or simply 'the Brigade,' and the naval service often is called 'the Fleet.
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How much does a midshipman get paid?

Tuition and Financial Aid

Midshipmen pay is $1,185.00 monthly, from which laundry, barber, cobbler, activities fees, yearbook and other service charges are deducted. Actual cash pay is $75 per month during plebe summer and $125 per month for the rest of your first year, which increases each year thereafter.
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What pay grade is a midshipman?

For both types of cadet/midshipman (Academy and non-active duty ROTC), their basic pay rate is $1,217.10, effective 1 January 2022, which is "the monthly rate equal to 35 percent of the basic pay of a commissioned officer in the pay grade O–1 with less than two years of service."
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Do officer cadets get saluted?

They are referred to and addressed as, for example, "Mr Smith" or "Miss Smith", or more formally as "Officer Cadet Smith". As they do not hold the Queen's commission, they are not saluted.
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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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Do officer cadets outrank NCOs?

The NCO referred me to AR 600-20, Army Command Policy, which makes it pretty clear that West Point cadets do, in fact, outrank Army NCOs. This regulation shows that cadets rank after commissioned and warrant officers, but before NCOs.
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What does a left handed salute mean?

Left Handed Salutes. Actually only the Naval services (Navy and Marine Corps) are authorized to salute with the left hand when necessary. This usually means when your right hand/ arm is incapacitated due to injury but it can also apply at other times.
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What is a wet down in USMC?

Wetdown USMC

The wetting-down ceremony is when a newly promoted officer invites his or her friends—typically officers of the same rank—to a party at a bar and pub they frequent. As the name "wetdown" implies, there is copious amounts of drinking and at least one ceremonial toast, followed by speeches.
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Do generals salute Medal of Honor winners?

Military tradition dictates all uniformed service members salute to Medal-of-Honor awardees regardless of rank. Even the most-senior military officer will participate in this tradition out of respect for the sacrifices the awardees made.
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Why is the Navy called Midshipman?

The title of Midshipman has its roots in the Royal Navy. Dating back to the 1600s, this category of rank was filled with experienced deckhands promoted to work a specific location amid ships, usually between the main and mizzen masts.
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Why do they call them midshipmen?

1662 saw the first recorded use of the term midshipman. It referred to more experienced sailors aboard British ships with increased responsibility over regular deckhands, but was not a formal military rank. The name itself is derived from the middle section of a ship called amidships.
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Do midshipmen get a military ID?

NROTC Midshipmen are given the same status as “inactive reservists.” You will get a “reserve” military ID card, but you will be a civilian during all but the summer training cruise periods of your curriculum.
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Can you date in the Naval Academy?

Dating at the Naval Academy is not like dating at other universities. There are several obstacles including that there are three male midshipmen for every female, all romantic acts are no-nos on the academy yard and everyone is undergoing intense academic and physical training to become a naval officer.
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Does 4 years at the Naval Academy count towards retirement?

THE ANSWER IS THAT SERVICE AS A CADET OR MIDSHIPMAN AT A SERVICE ACADEMY IS CREDITABLE FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING ELIGIBILITY FOR RETIREMENT UNDER 10 U.S.C. 8914 (ENLISTED RETIREMENT) BUT IS NOT CREDITABLE FOR A MEMBER RETIRING UNDER 10 U.S.C.
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