A two star General would be eligible for a 15 gun salute.
yes
General Mark Clark
Saluting is a verb: The soldier is saluting the General.
English as a noun or verb, but in French and German, 'salut' means both "Hi" and "Bye" as a general greeting term.
It is rumored that Audi Murphy did not want to shake the hand of man responsible for so many unneeded deaths at Anzio in WWII.
There's a number of variable heres but in general - Yes, most military organizations require enlisted to salute as a statement of respect and courtesy.
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Depends on the country, but in the US, a 21 gun salute is reserved for the flag, the President, or foreign heads of state. 17 gun salutes are for head of Senate/House, general of the army, fleet admiral, and a lot of other high level officials.
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Technically an Officer Candidate outranks every enlisted rank. However, they are not officers and you do not salute them. In some situations on a post if the Officer Candidate School trainers deem it necessary, they may make passerby's salute the candidates if they are being disrespectful. This really depends on the SOP of the post, but in general the answer is no.