Is sir unisex in the military?

In the American military, you would never address a female officer as "Sir." In the United States, you would address the officer as "Ma'am" and not "Sir". It's considered disrespectful to use the term "Sir" for a female in both the army/navy and outside.
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Is Sir for male or female?

Traditionally, as governed by law and custom, Sir is used for men titled as knights, often as members of orders of chivalry, as well as later applied to baronets and other offices. As the female equivalent for knighthood is damehood, the suo jure female equivalent term is typically Dame.
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Who gets called sir in the military?

Mister is a more obscure title, but it does exist in the military. It has two primary uses. First, senior officers may refer to junior officers as mister in place of their rank (e.g. Mister Smith). Junior officers must still refer to senior officers as "sir" or their rank in response.
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Can you call a female sir?

It is not uncommon for female officers to be called sir.
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Why do they call Woman Sir in the military?

A soldier addressing a higher ranking officer uses the word sir or ma'am in the same manner as a polite civilian speaking with a person to whom he wishes to show respect. In the military service, the matter of who says sir or ma'am to whom is clearly defined; in civilian life it is largely a matter of discretion.
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What is a female soldier called?

Noun. A warrior of the female variety. female warrior. warrioress.
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What is a female in the Navy called?

External Websites. Alternate titles: Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service. By The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica • Edit History. Table of Contents. WAVES, acronym of Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service, military unit, established on July 30, 1942, as the U.S. Navy's corps of female members.
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What is a female captain called?

noun. cap·​tain·​ess | \ ˈkaptə̇nə̇s \
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What does sir stand for in the Army?

The Serious Incident Report (SIR) system— (1) Provides early notice to Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA) that a serious incident has occurred or may have occurred. (2) Provides the chain of command with timely information to respond to queries from Department of Defense (DOD), news media, and others.
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Who do Marines call Sir?

The only acceptable address of a drill instructor by a recruit is "sir", "ma'am" or "(senior) drill instructor (Rank) (last name)". At Officer Candidates School (OCS), candidates are instructed by Drill Instructors who have already served a tour at one of the Recruit Depots.
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Who can be called Sir?

The honour of knighthood comes from medieval times, as does the way used to award the knighthood - the touch of a sword by the King or Queen. Men who receive this honour are given the title Sir, while women receiving the honour are called Dame. The award is given for an exceptional achievement in any activity.
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Do you say Sir to a Sergeant?

As a general rule, “Sir”/”Ma'am” is used in speaking either officially or socially to any senior. The word is repeated with each complete statement. “Yes” and “No” should always be accompanied with “Sir”/”Ma'am”. All NCOs will be addressed as “Sergeant” with the exception of the First Sergeant and Sergeant Major.
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Do you say sir to a female officer?

In the American military, you would never address a female officer as "Sir." In the United States, you would address the officer as "Ma'am" and not "Sir". It's considered disrespectful to use the term "Sir" for a female in both the army/navy and outside.
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Are all boats female?

Modern ships are becoming gender neutral in their naming. But the reason for referring to them as female is very much rooted in tradition. The Latin word for ship navis is a starting point for this tradition.
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Can a ship have two captains?

One of the headlines today in the New York Times reads, “In Gulf, It Was Unclear Who Was in Charge of Oil Rig.” If “who was in charge” was, in fact, unclear, it is scary, but, in my experience, too often the case.
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Can a colonel be a woman?

In a ceremony held at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, General Dwight D. Eisenhower appoints Florence Blanchfield to be a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army, making her the first woman in U.S. history to hold permanent military rank.
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Can a woman be a sergeant?

Since the early 1900s, women have fought for increased opportunities and have contributed to a more diverse and talented U.S. Air Force.
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Can a woman be a lieutenant?

In February 2020 Madhuri Kanitkar became the third woman to become a Lieutenant General in the Indian Army. Along with her husband who is also a Lieutenant General they will be the first couple to both reach the rank.
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What is a female in the Air Force called?

WAFS headquarters were located at New Castle Army Air Base, Delaware; later other ferrying squadron centers were established. Due to the strict qualifications for service in the WAFS, only 40 women wore the WAFS uniform (which they had to pay for) before it was merged into the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP).
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Can a woman be an admiral?

A century-old 'glass ceiling' in the Royal Navy shattered today as Jude Terry became the first female admiral in its history. And with the numbers, breadth of talent and experience of women in today's Senior Service, she believes there will be many more women to reach the rank – and go higher.
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Are submarines coed?

“From its inception, female submariners have always wanted to be treated as submariners, not 'female submariners,” said Reyes-Dods. The Submarine Force is currently taking both male and female conversion Sailors and new accession Sailors in all submarine ratings.
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Are females allowed in combat?

Women are no longer excluded from any type of combat mission: They are pilots and vehicle drivers and mechanics and infantry officers. But while the U.S. military today has never had a higher fraction of women, they remain just 16 percent of the total force.
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Are females allowed in infantry?

Although women are a minority in the 21st century Army, women can join the infantry, command battalions or serve in the Army Rangers.
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Are female Marines allowed in combat?

Over the last decade, U.S. and Marine Corps officials have made historic strides in creating a more integrated military service. Between 2013 and 2016, the military removed the ban on women serving in combat Military Occupational Specialties in a phased approach allowing women into all combat related job fields.
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