Call the room to attention and remain at such until they direct you to carry on.
Air enters the body when you inhale (Breathe in) air enters through the mouth and into the lungs. and then exhale (Breathe out) carbon dioxide (CO2)
Air enters the the respiratory tract through either the nose or mouth.
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The first rule is when your commanding officers comes into the room. When someone above the rank of your commanding officer enters the room. When a Medal of Honor winner enters the room.
When any Warrant or Commissioned officer enters a room, unless there is another officer of the same of higher grade already present. Please note that in certain rooms, such as a dining area or bathroom, rather than "Attention" the proper command would be "At ease".Generally, you call the room to attention only if a officer entering the room is of a higher rank than the people already in the room.For example, if the room is only filled with enlisted people, you would call the room to attention if an officer of any rank entered the room. Even a 2nd Lieutenant.If, say, a Lt. Colonel is already in the room, and a Major enters, you would NOT call the room to attention. However, if a full bird Colonel enters, you WOULD call the room to attention.It is common for officers to excuse a room from calling to attention if they plan to enter and leave a lot. Rooms with a lot of activity, usually have an unwritten rule that the room is only called to attention for officer who part of the staff or regular visitors. In the Command Post, for example, pilots of all ranks are common visitors. The room would usually only be called to attention for O-6 and higher. Otherwise, nothing would get done.
Carry on is said after a senior officer enters an area, and it means to continue on with what ever you were working on prior to his/her entering a room or area.
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yes any room in the residence can be searched if the parolee has reasonable access to it. If your room is locked and your room mate does not have a key then the parole officer can not search the room.
The mood is tense and anxious as the inspector re-enters the room, causing the characters to feel uneasy and on edge due to his probing nature and unsettling revelations.
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Nothing. Any commissioned officer outranks a CSM. As a courtesy, the officer would greet the CSM based on the CSM's duty position.
In some cultures it means good luck
i think it is when the cobra enters the room.
"all rise" is pronounced by court bailiff. (And in my house, we neaten the room up.)
Etiquette requires a man to rise when a lady enters the room.