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What Army regulation covers Salutes, honors and visits of courtesy? |
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Salutes are not required to be rendered or returned when the senior or subordinate, or both are what? |
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When do you salute inside a building? |
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What is the origin of the Salute? |
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Can you salute as a prisoner? |
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What is the proper process for reporting to an Officer indoors? |
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In civilian attire. Engaged in routine work if the salute would interfere. Carrying articles with both hands so occupied as to make saluting impracticable. Working as a member of a detail, or engaged in sports or social func |
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The origin of the Hand Salute is uncertain. Some historians believe it began in late Roman times when assassinations were common. A citizen who wanted to see a public official had to approach with his right hand raised to show that he did not hold a weapo |
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When reporting to your commander When reporting to a pay officer When reporting to a military board At an indoor ceremony At sentry duty indoors |
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When reporting to an officer in his office, the soldier removes his headgear, knocks, and enters when told to do so. He approaches within two steps of the officer’s desk, halts, salutes, and reports, “Sir (Ma’am), Private Jones reports.& |
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No, you have lost the right to salute |
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