Slide 1Lesson 10: Customs and Courtesies Military Customs & Courtesies
Slide 2Lesson 10: Customs and Courtesies Objectives Saluting Respect for the flag and National Anthem Pledge of Allegiance Grade Insignia, Proper Titles and Titles of Address
Slide 3Lesson 10: Customs and Courtesies Saluting Required between a Jr and Sr CAP members req’d to salute military superiors but not vice versa Staff Cars Ruffles and Flourishes –Indoors –Outdoors
Slide 4Lesson 10: Customs and Courtesies Saluting Air Force Song –Indoors –Outdoors Saluting Indoors –Reporting
Slide 5Lesson 10: Customs and Courtesies Respect to the Flag and National Anthem Outdoors –Saluting the U.S. Flag –Retreat Ceremonies –National Anthem Indoors
Slide 6Lesson 10: Customs and Courtesies Pledge of Allegiance In uniform In civilian clothing
Slide 7Lesson 10: Customs and Courtesies Grade Insignia, Proper Titles & Title of Address Butter bar? Silver Oak Leaf? Brigadier General? “Hey Sarge”? “Sergeant Smith” to a Chief Master Sergeant? “Colonel Jones” to a LtCol? “General” to any general officer?
Slide 8Lesson 10: Customs and Courtesies Summary Saluting Respect for the flag and National Anthem Pledge of Allegiance Grade Insignia, Proper Titles and Titles of Address