No. The only time the Salvation Army salute is seriously offered today is when a new commissioned lieutenant receives his first appointment {job} from his territorial leader as part of the commissioning {ordination} celebration.
Yes, all JROTC cadets salute officers of higher rank than themselves whenever they are in uniform or recognized in civilian clothing including cadets who are younger, of a lower LET category, or from a different school.
Yes you do. In the US Military, personal salute Comissoned Warrant officers, and Comissed officers, Foreign friendly Military members, The President, and medal of honor recipients. Like if you earned the Medal of Honor and you were a corporal or private, everybody would have to salute you, even generals. if you are enlistedmen or a non-commisioned officer (NCO) you do not salute eachother, so a E-man (enlisted) would not salute a NCO. Also if you are the lower rank, you have to salute the higher rank first and then the higher rank salutes you bak. But yes if you have to salute the President and you have to call him either "Sir", or "Mr. President". and nothing else except thos two names
They can call them whatever they want pretty much. Usually by last name though. They don't have to refer to them as sir since that officer is a higher rank. The lower ranking officer has to say "Their Motto" Sir, and then salute.
Higher to lower.
Electronsflow from areas of lower to higher voltage, while Current flow from areas higher to lower voltage.
Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Church was created in 1790.
No. The larger the conductor the lower the resistance and the higher the ampacity.
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To demonstrate the higher or lower pitch test, listen to two sounds and determine which one is higher or lower in pitch.
it depends on your elevation at the time, higher for lower, lower for higher
Height does not affect capacity.
lower