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Yes. But the ones I didn't care for knew it as I would only use their rank. If I didn't respect the individual I never called them sir or ma'am, same for ones I didn't know. Had that discussion with a lieutenant at Benning, at the BX, when he lost his lid when I saluted him and said "good morning, lieutenant". He told me the proper greeting was the greeting of the day followed by sir. I told him the proper greeting was the greeting of the day followed by rank.

Sir is a sign of respect. If I don't know someone how can I respect them? Not calling someone "sir" isn't disrespectful, neither is using their rank.
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SCPO Navigation Division/Dpeartment L Eading Chief Petty Officer
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Agreed. Though for me, the only acknowledgement they would get was a sir.....And nothing further.
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SGM Mikel Dawson
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SFC (Join to see) You and I would have gotten along just fine. I also had the same conversation, but it was with a Captain.
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I guess i do it backwards then. From the time i was enlisted to now, i call the officers i respect by their rank and those i do not know or do not respect by sir/ma'am.
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LTJG (Join to see) - Personal choice, I guess. My old MasterGuns always told me "Sir is a sign of respect. If I don't know you, or don't respect you, why should I pretend I do?"
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I believe you're acknowledging each other as brothers-in-arms. People forget that both service members are being saluted. The custom is the junior initiates the salute and the senior returns it.
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Capt Michael Greene
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Absolutely agree. When I returned salutes, I felt common dignity. While I knew that I was the officer, I also knew that being an enlisted person was, well, a noble calling.
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I wish more looked at it that way. It would do a lot for cohesion and pride.
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Yes except MOH recipients. Then you always salute the man as well as the medal!
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