This depends on the situation, if you are a civilian and need to pass a Officer, you may simply give a wide berth and say 'excuse me' or pardon me' as you pass and offer a small smile. Otherwise you can just follow along behind, but not too closely as that would be an invasion of personal space.
If you are also an Officer, but not in uniform you can likely follow the same procedure as a civilian. If you are in uniform, then you should observe the method of passing or greeting that is recommended by superior Officers and taught to you in basic training.
It depends on how close you are, your rank, and if you're in uniform or not. If you're in uniform and a commissioned officer, the leader of the formation should render a salute to you as they pass within range, holding until acknowledged. If you're Enlisted, and there is an officer leading the formation, you'd render a salute to that officer as the formation passed if close enough. If you're enlisted and the formation is enlisted, keep on walking. If you're a civilian, just get out of the way or you'll be marched over.
As long as the Marine is of age and is not walking around while drinking, then yes, the Marine can drink in uniform.
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Friction acts opposite to the direction of motion when walking in order to push against the ground and propel you forward. As your foot pushes back on the ground, the frictional force between your foot and the ground resists this motion and provides the necessary traction for walking.
SALUTE IS THE HIGHEST FORM OF MILITARY COURTESY AMONG MEN AND WOMEN IN THE MILITARY. IF YOU ARE A CIVILIAN WHO WALKS TOGETHER WITH A MILITARY OFFICER, AUTOMATICALLY, THE SUBORDINATES OF THAT MILITARY OFFICER YOU ARE WALKING WITH WILL RENDER A SALUTE AT LEAST 6FT IN DISTANCE AND SHALL BE ANSWERED BY THE OFFICER BEING SALUTED.
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Just keep walking east. You know, the direction the sun comes up in.
wichever direction you start walking in is the direction you will be going.................................................................idiot
To move in a backward motion or direction is to move in the opposite direction as usual, such as walking, running, or driving in reverse.
It is the act of walking across a road/street at an area that is not a cross walk. Jaywalking is the act of walking across the street outside of a crosswalk.
of course, you can die anytime, anywhere!
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