Military etiquette is the set of courtesies and customs that are peculiar to the military. They cover a broad range, and provide the protocol to follow when addressing, working with and socializing between senior and subordinate military personnel. They range from the simple; addressing other military members by their rank instead of first names and when and how to salute, to the complicated; how many saluting guns, ruffles and flourishes to play for visiting dignitaries and how to sit in rank order when occupying a small boat. A book is provided to each junior officer at commissioning with the complete rules of military etiquette.
I am pretty sure that there are websites that will give you tons of information on military flag etiquette. I think there may even be a few books about how to display military flags.
Military Customs and Courtesy . Diplomatic Protocol.
Etiquette 101 - 2004 Dining Etiquette was released on: USA: 16 December 2006
Etiquette 101 - 2004 Etiquette for Everyone was released on: USA: 19 November 2005
Etiquette 101 - 2004 Wedding Etiquette was released on: USA: 17 August 2008
Robert C. Richardson has written: 'Official courtesy and customs of the service' -- subject- s -: Etiquette, Military ceremonies, honors, and salutes, United States Military Academy
Charlotte Ford has written: 'Twenty-First-Century Etiquette' -- subject(s): Etiquette 'Etiquette' -- subject(s): Etiquette
etiquette is what, and protocol is when
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Etiquette is the correct spelling.
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