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Military Customs and Courtesies Part III
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Customs and Courtesies Definitions Grade Recognition Rendering Courtesies General Courtesies Reporting Procedures Questions Overview
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Custom – act or ceremony stemming from tradition Courtesy – written guidance Grade – a major step in the promotion structure Rank – grade adjusted for time Definitions
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Cadet Airman Insignia Grade Recognition
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Cadet Airmen Basic (C/AB) Only wears two “CAP” Cutouts on uniformOnly wears two “CAP” Cutouts on uniform Addressed as “Airman Basic” or “Airman”Addressed as “Airman Basic” or “Airman” Grade Recognition
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Cadet Airmen (C/Amn) Chevron of 1 stripeChevron of 1 stripe Addressed as “Airman”Addressed as “Airman” Grade Recognition
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Cadet Airman First Class (C/A1C) Chevron of 2 stripesChevron of 2 stripes Addressed as “Airman First Class”or “Airman”Addressed as “Airman First Class”or “Airman” Grade Recognition
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Cadet Senior Airman (C/SrA) Chevron of 3 stripesChevron of 3 stripes Addressed as “Senior Airman” or “Airman”Addressed as “Senior Airman” or “Airman” Grade Recognition
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Cadet Junior Noncommissioned Officers Grade Recognition
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Cadet Staff Sergeant (C/SSgt) Chevron of 4 stripesChevron of 4 stripes Addressed as “Staff Sergeant” or “Sergeant”Addressed as “Staff Sergeant” or “Sergeant” Grade Recognition
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Cadet Technical Sergeant (C/TSgt) Chevron of 5 stripesChevron of 5 stripes Addressed as “Technical Sergeant” or “Sergeant”Addressed as “Technical Sergeant” or “Sergeant” Grade Recognition
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Cadet Senior Noncommissioned Officers Grade Recognition
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Cadet Master Sergeant (C/MSgt) Chevron of 6 stripesChevron of 6 stripes Addressed as “Master Sergeant” or “Sergeant”Addressed as “Master Sergeant” or “Sergeant” Grade Recognition
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Cadet Senior Master Sergeant (C/SMSgt) Chevron of 7 stripesChevron of 7 stripes Addressed as “Senior Master Sergeant” or “Sergeant”Addressed as “Senior Master Sergeant” or “Sergeant” Grade Recognition
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Cadet Chief Master Sergeant (C/CMSgt) Chevron of 8 stripesChevron of 8 stripes Addressed as “Chief Master Sergeant” or “Chief”Addressed as “Chief Master Sergeant” or “Chief” Grade Recognition
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Cadet First Sergeants (C/1st Sgt) Grade Recognition – Special Positions
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Cadet Company Grade Officers Grade Recognition
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Cadet Second Lieutenant (C/2d Lt) Wears 1 silver “pip”Wears 1 silver “pip” Addressed as “Second Lieutenant” or “Lieutenant”Addressed as “Second Lieutenant” or “Lieutenant” Grade Recognition
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Cadet First Lieutenant (C/1st Lt) Wears 2 silver “pips”Wears 2 silver “pips” Addressed as “First Lieutenant” or “Lieutenant”Addressed as “First Lieutenant” or “Lieutenant” Grade Recognition
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Cadet Captain (C/Capt) Wears 3 silver “pips”Wears 3 silver “pips” Addressed as “Captain”Addressed as “Captain” Grade Recognition
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Cadet Field Grade Officers Grade Recognition
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Cadet Major (C/Maj) Wears 1 silver diamondWears 1 silver diamond Addressed as “Major”Addressed as “Major” Grade Recognition
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Cadet Lieutenant Colonel (C/Lt Col) Wears 2 silver diamondWears 2 silver diamond Addressed as “Lieutenant Colonel” or “Colonel”Addressed as “Lieutenant Colonel” or “Colonel” Grade Recognition
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Cadet Colonel (C/Col) Wears 3 silver diamondsWears 3 silver diamonds Addressed as “Colonel”Addressed as “Colonel” Grade Recognition
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Senior Member Only wears two “CAP” Cutouts on uniformOnly wears two “CAP” Cutouts on uniform Addressed as “Mr.”, “Mrs.”, “Ms.”, “Sir” or “Ma’am”Addressed as “Mr.”, “Mrs.”, “Ms.”, “Sir” or “Ma’am” Grade Recognition
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Senior Member Flight Officer Grade Insignia (18-21)
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Grade Recognition Flight Officer (FO) Wears one blue bar withWears one blue bar with one silver stripe Addressed as “Flight Officer”Addressed as “Flight Officer”
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Grade Recognition Technical Flight Officer (TFO) Wears a blue bar with two silver stripesWears a blue bar with two silver stripes Addressed as “Technical Flight Officer” or “Flight Officer”Addressed as “Technical Flight Officer” or “Flight Officer”
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Grade Recognition Senior Flight Officer (SFO) Wears a blue bar with three silver stripesWears a blue bar with three silver stripes Addressed as “Senior Flight Officer” or “Flight Officer”Addressed as “Senior Flight Officer” or “Flight Officer”
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Senior Member Company Grade Officers Grade Recognition
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Second Lieutenant (2d Lt) Wears 1 gold barWears 1 gold bar Addressed as “Second Lieutenant” or “Lieutenant”Addressed as “Second Lieutenant” or “Lieutenant” Grade Recognition
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First Lieutenant (1st Lt) Wears 1 silver barWears 1 silver bar Addressed as “First Lieutenant” or “Lieutenant”Addressed as “First Lieutenant” or “Lieutenant” Grade Recognition
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Captain (Capt) Wears 2 silver bars connectedWears 2 silver bars connected Addressed as “Captain”Addressed as “Captain” Grade Recognition
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Field Grade Officers Grade Recognition
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Major (Maj) Wears 1 gold oak leafWears 1 gold oak leaf Addressed as “Major”Addressed as “Major” Grade Recognition
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Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col) Wears 1 silver oak leafWears 1 silver oak leaf Addressed as “Lieutenant Colonel” or “Colonel”Addressed as “Lieutenant Colonel” or “Colonel” Grade Recognition
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Colonel (Col) Wears one silver eagleWears one silver eagle Addressed as “Colonel”Addressed as “Colonel” Grade Recognition
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General Officers Brigadier GeneralMajor General Lieutenant GeneralGeneral Grade Recognition
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Brigadier General (Brig Gen) Wears 1 silver starWears 1 silver star Addressed as “Brigadier General” or “General”Addressed as “Brigadier General” or “General” Grade Recognition
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Major General (Maj Gen) Wears 2 silver starsWears 2 silver stars Addressed as “Major General” or “General”Addressed as “Major General” or “General” Grade Recognition
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Lieutenant General (Lt Gen) Wears 3 silver starsWears 3 silver stars Addressed as “Lieutenant General” or “General”Addressed as “Lieutenant General” or “General” Grade Recognition
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General (Gen) Wears 4 silver starsWears 4 silver stars Addressed as “General”Addressed as “General” Grade Recognition
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Chaplains and Doctors Grade Recognition - Special Positions
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Air Force / Army / Marines Rank Recognition Military Branches
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Navy/ Coast Guard Rank Recognition – Other Services
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Identifying Officers 2d Lt - Capt Maj - Col All Generals Rendering Courtesies Service Cap
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Identifying Cadet Officers Rendering Courtesies Flight Cap BDU Cap
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Identifying Cadet Officers Rendering Courtesies BDUs Blues
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Identifying Senior Member Officers Rendering Courtesies Flight Cap BDU Cap
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Identifying Cadet Officers Rendering Courtesies BDUs Blues
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Saluting
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Saluting FSpecial Considerations
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Saluting Rendering Courtesies FSpecial Considerations Groups
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Staff Cars Rendering Courtesies
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U.S. Flag Rendering Courtesies
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Reveille and Retreat Rendering Courtesies
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Reveille and Retreat Rendering Courtesies
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The National Anthem and To the C o l o r s
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Rendering Courtesies Ruffles and Flourishes
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Rendering Courtesies
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Pledge of Allegiance Rendering Courtesies
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Air Force Song Other Service Songs Individual Courtesies *Manners *Appropriate Titles *Gossip General Courtesies
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Individual Courtesies *Professionalism *Position of Honor *Senior Officer Enters *Proper Telephone Etiquette General Courtesies
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Reporting Procedures Purpose of Reporting Demonstrates respect for senior ranking officers and their position Use formal reporting procedures when told to report to any senior ranking officer * *
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Reporting Procedures Entrance Procedures *Prepare mentally and physically *Prepare mentally and physically *Enter only after *Enter only after given permission to do so *When told to enter
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Reporting Procedures Reporting *Once centered and halted at attention, salute, and render a reporting statement *Once centered and halted at attention, salute, and render a reporting statement
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Reporting Procedures Departure Procedures *Once you have been dismissed, resume the position of attention and salute *Once the senior ranking officer returns your salute, drop yours *Execute the appropriate facing movement and exit using the most direct route
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Customs and Courtesies Definitions Grade Recognition Rendering Courtesies General Courtesies Reporting Procedures Summary
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