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Do privates salute lieutenants?
Salutes are not exchanged between enlisted members. Second lieutenants are required to salute first lieutenants. The “unwritten rule” that there is no rank amongst lieutenants does not follow military standards. If it is a military member, they will salute officers.
Do you salute private?
Salutes are not required to be rendered by or to personnel driving or riding in privately owned vehicles, except by gate guards who will render salutes to recognized officers.
Who salutes whom?
The police have to salute the President, Vice President, Governor, central and state ministers, DGP, ADGP, IG, DIG, judges of Supreme Court and High Courts, District police chiefs, officials in SP rank, Unit Commandant Collector, sessions judges, officers in the field rank at Army (in uniform), magistrates.
Who is the persons entitled to salute?
Those persons entitled to the salute are commissioned officers of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and commissioned officers of allied nations in time of war. It is also customary to salute officers of friendly foreign countries when recognized as such.
Saluting. Ever wonder who to salute and when? You are required to salute all commissioned officers, both male and female, of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, USPHS and NOAA. It is customary to salute officers of United Nations when you recognize them as such.
Is MNS Authorised for salute?
After having re-designated the rank in the MNS by the Government, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) through Army Order 501/63 laid down that the MNS Officers are required to salute and are entitled to salutes in the manner as other Commissioned Officers of the Army.
Do You salute a private in the Army?
Some times you do , and on one a occasion you will salute private. And that is if the individual of any enlisted rank has won the M.O.H., ( Medal of Honor ) and no matter if that person is a private you are saluting the medal and medal recipient.
What does it mean to not salute an officer?
Not in Formation. On the approach of an officer, a group of individuals not in formation is called to attention by the first person noticing the officer, and all come sharply to attention and salute. Individuals participating in games, and members of work details, do not salute.
Is the RAF salute the same as the army salute?
The RAF salute is similar to that of the Army except that it is to be held an inch above and behind the right eye. RAF regulations dictate that personnel should salute: ‘At any time when they recognise officers who are dressed in plain clothes’. ‘When wearing plain-clothes personnel are to pay and return compliments by raising the hat’.
Do you have to give a salute when driving a vehicle?
Salutes are not required to be rendered by or to personnel who are driving or riding in privately owned vehicles except by gate guards, who render salutes to recognized officers in all vehicles unless their duties make the salute impractical. When military personnel are drivers of a moving vehicle, they do not initiate a salute (AR 600-25).