Posted on Mar 10, 2016
CW4 Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operations Technician
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SSG(P) Dan Keene
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I didn't know there was an AR that covered that, but it was normal in all units I was in, except school house, where students might be present. My pilot explained it was commander's discretion.
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CW2 Ernest Krutzsch
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Not in a Reg, but when troops are around, frowned upon. When with other officers of the same rank, acceptable. If I was around and an Officer called another officer by their first name an there were troops around, I would call them out. Officer o officer, no troops, OK
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1SG James Matthews
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when I was ask, by an officer or fellow enlisted what my first name was I informed them it was !st. Sgt.
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SPC James Dollins
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I know the AF used to be big on using first names. Jr enlisted to E-7. Don't know if that still happens or not.
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PVT Raymond Lopez
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Most of my Bosses called me by my first name name both in the Army and in law enforcement. When they were overly formal with me I had my reservations about them. Two of my bosses a now deceased distnguised senior officers, I would have followed in Hell without a second thought!!
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SGT Philip Keys
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Off duty or if no one is around I never cared. I never called a LTC or higher by their first name until I was out of the army and my friends that were officers some how became LTC and COL. Some LTs and CPT that I considered friends I did call by their first names off duty and drinking a few beers.
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SSgt Utilities Chief
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It's funny you mention that, because I didn't realize how bad it was until I was in the loop on email strings. I find it unprofessional but then again being an officer is a different world compared to enlisted.
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SSgt Christopher Brose
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I think it's probably an unofficial one-grade-up or one-grade-down, and never in public.
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SSgt Chris Shultz
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There isn't a specific regulation as far as I know in the Air Force. I always thought it was weird when commanders try to use my first name to make me feel human or whatever.
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PO1 Jeff Doan
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I do not know of any regulation (US Navy), but if an officer were to address me by my first name, I would reply using his first name. If he didn't like it, he can get professional and use the proper address. Respect is a two way street!
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Respect may be a two-way street, but how it's shown is dependent on rank - unless you think that officers should start initiating the salute.
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