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There is currently no Army regulation that specifically states rank placement on the ACH. The unit SOP would be the guidance and individual Soldier would look to for proper look and appearance. SFC C.
Army Regulation 530-1 and Army Regulation 25-1
Army Regulation 690-950
I don't thing that the Hungarian army has a regulation 2550.
Army Regulation 600-82
Generally, greeting an officer by rank is acceptable, but "Sir" is preferred in the Army.EXAMPLE:"Good morning, Major" is acceptable, but "Good morning, Sir" is preferred.Here are some Army publications that address greetings and courtesies:Army Regulation 600-20, Army Command Policy, paragraph 4-3Army Regulation 600-25, Salutes, Honors and Visits of CourtesyField Manual 7-21.13, Customs, Courtesies, and Traditions, Chapter 4Department of the Army Pamphlet 600-60, A Guide to Protocol and Etiquettegenerally you use sir when referring to a HIGHER rank, but you can use their rank if they are lower then you, example:(lower rank) Hello, sir.(Higher rank) Hello sergeant. (your rank is captain.)
Army Regulation 600-85
It depends which army you mean
No, there is no rank of commander in the Army. In the Army commander is a title, not a rank. In the Navy, there is a rank of Commander, it is the equivalent of Lt Colonel or O-5.
Army Regulation 601-210 covers Active and Reserve Components Enlistment Army Regulation 601-280 covers Army Rentention Program
Date of Rank is the date when you were promoted to the rank you currently wear.
Regulation is a noun, as in a law or a rule. It is an adjective, as in 'regulation army equipment'