What are the military taboos?

Never turn and walk away to avoid giving the hand salute. Never run indoors or pretend you don't hear (while driving, for example) to avoid participating in reveille or retreat (raising or lowering of the U.S. flag). Never appear in uniform while under the influence of alcohol.
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What is military etiquette?

Military Etiquette is the everyday good manners along with the customs, courtesies, and traditions of the different services.
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How do military greet each other?

Stand with your arms straight and flat at your side and fingers pointed at the ground. Face the flag or person you are saluting. Turn your head and eyes toward the person or flag you are saluting. If you are saluting a person, it is respectful to maintain eye contact.
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What are the military courtesy and discipline?

Military courtesy is an extension and a formalization of courtesies practiced in a culture's everyday life. It is intended to reinforce discipline and the chain of command by defining how soldiers will treat their superiors and vice versa. They are also thought to enhance esprit de corps.
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Do you salute a warrant officer?

Since all warrant officers are non-commissioned officers, 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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Who do warrant officers outrank?

Warrant Officers outrank all enlisted members, but are not required to have a college degree. Commissioned Officers outrank Warrant Officers and enlisted service members, and must have a minimum of a four-year bachelor's degree.
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Can you salute with your left hand?

If there is a reason not to salute with the right hand, due for example to performing an activity that should not be interrupted, or injury, an equivalent left-hand salute is sometimes performed. A right-handed boatswain's mate piping an officer aboard may salute with their left hand.
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What are the three basic discipline?

2. The Three Main Rules of Discipline are a follows: (1) Obey orders in all your actions. (2) Do not take a single needle or piece of thread from masses. (3) Turn in everything captured.
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Why do soldiers stand at attention?

Indoors, when honoring the US flag, national anthem, and bugle calls, officers and Soldiers stand at attention and face the music or the flag, if one is present.
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What are the 3 types of salutes?

You will surprised to know the meaning behind the salutes of our tri-services, read on to find that out:
  • Indian Army - Open palm facing the person in front. ...
  • Indian Navy - Open palm facing the ground. ...
  • Indian Air Force - Open palm at a 45 degree angle to the ground.
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Do you salute when not in uniform?

During the ceremony of hoisting or lowering the flag or when the flag is passing in a parade or in review, all persons present in uniform should render the military salute. Members of the Armed Forces and veterans who are present but not in uniform may render the military salute.
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How do you say hello in military?

Errr... - (U.S. Marines) An abbreviated or unmotivated "Oorah". Often used as a form of acknowledgment or greeting. Yes, we really do walk around saying "Errr" at one another in the way normal civilized humans say "Hello."
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Why do soldiers have 2 dog tags?

The U.S. Army changed regulations on July 6, 1916, so that all soldiers were issued two tags: one to stay with the body and the other to go to the person in charge of the burial for record-keeping purposes.
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Can you salute an officer while walking?

A salute indoors is rendered only when reporting to an officer. Walk on the left of and slightly behind an officer or NCO of superior rank.
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What are some examples of military etiquette?

How you can help your service member respect the chain of command
  • Service members will salute officers in their chain of command. ...
  • Salutes are given with the right hand. ...
  • As a civilian, you are not expected to salute. ...
  • Military uniforms will show the rank of a service member you are interacting with or see in passing.
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What is the most common form of military courtesy?

THE SALUTE-is the most important and the most common form of all the military courtesies. It is a time honored tradition of the profession of arms, practiced in all military organizations in the world.
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What is the highest form of military courtesy?

The salute is the highest form of military courtesy. It is executed by raising the right hand smartly until the tip of the forefinger touches the right eyebrow or the front brim of the headgear when covered.
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Which hand do the military salute with?

Military Salute How-To

The right hand should be raised sharply, fingers and thumb extended with the palm facing down. The the tip of the right forefinger should meet the rim of the headgear visor to the right of the right eye. The outer edge of the hand is held slightly downward, with the hand and wrist straight.
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What does a slow salute mean?

Occasionally you will see slow salutes during a flag-passing ceremony as part of a retirement to indicate respect for the flag and the person who is retiring.
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Should a non military person salute?

"Civilian personnel, to include civilian guards, are not required to render the hand salute to military personnel or other civilian personnel. "Salutes are not required to be rendered or returned when the senior or subordinate, or both are in civilian attire."
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Why do the army and Navy salute differently?

The British Army developed a salute with the palm facing outwards, also used by the Royal Air Force. The Royal Navy, however, adopted a version with the palm facing downwards, thought to be because many men working on ships had dirty palms and to display them was disrespectful.
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Can an enlisted man become an officer?

Luckily, all five branches of the armed forces have made it possible for an enlisted service member to become an officer. Although a service member can be promoted to warrant officer because of his technical expertise, someone who wants to become a commissioned officer must attend officer candidate school.
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Is Master Chief a real rank?

Master chief petty officer (MCPO) is an enlisted rank in some navies. It is the ninth (just below the rank of MCPON) enlisted rank (with pay grade E-9) in the United States Navy and United States Coast Guard, just above Senior Chief Petty Officer (SCPO).
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Why are master sergeants called top?

In the Marine Corps, master sergeants may be referred to by the nickname of "Top". This usage is an informal one, however, and would not be used in an official or formal setting. Use of this nickname by Marines of subordinate rank is at the rank holder's discretion.
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