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There is no position during the march order. It could be construed as a modified position of attention, however, there is no movement during the position of attention.
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He established himself as worthy of upper management's attention by devising a way for satellites to precisely position themselves using distant stars as references.
You stand at the position of attention, and address the Officer as Sir, or Ma'am. Or if it a is a group of male Officers: Gentlemen, a group of female Officers: Ladies.
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A simple "Hey, beautiful!" will get her attention and most likely flatter her.
You're supposed to, but it really comes down to the unit. Officers and Warrant Officers of that unit - who are prone to going in and out of that shop - will most likely be a bit more lax on that policy, understanding that the enlisted personnel in that shop are going to be in situations where it may be very inconvenient to suddenly stop and assume the position of attention. But if, say, the Brigade or Division Commander suddenly walks into that maintenance shop, you'd better believe they're going to expect personnel in that shop to come to the position of attention as they enter.
It has come to my attention that this is "Pennsylvania Dutch" for "mischievous child".
It is not important to wait for the chest to come back to its original position after each compression