Posted on Jul 9, 2014
SFC Steven Borders
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Out of curiosity how many members have saluted the wrong rank working on a Joint Base or Assignment. With me working on JBAB (Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling) it has happened a couple times. I find it hard to recognize the Navy ranks sometimes at a distance. And found myself saluting a Chief. I have always followed the rule "when in doubt whip it out". Most just laugh and we carry on about our day. Would love to hear some stories.
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SGT Christopher Till
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All officer ranks are the same, no? What is issue recognizing them?
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SSG Gregg Mourizen
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More fun going international.
In Japan, it seemed like everyone saluted everybody.
It sure made things entertaining.
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SPC Mike Schredl
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It wasn't on a joint base, but I got quite a few mistaken salutes in Iraq. Turns out there are not a lot of graying 45-year olds coming back into the Infantry to deploy after a 20 year break in service. I finally asked someone, and he told me that at my age and at a distance, he assumed my sham shield must be a light colonel's oak leaf. (What's the corollary of "stolen valor", stolen respect"?)
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PO3 Liam Keptner
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It's only stolen if you demand it; otherwise, it's a case of WIDWIO.
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SPC Mike Schredl
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It wasn't on a joint base, but I received a lot of salutes in Iraq by accident. Turns out coming back in after a 25 year break in service means there are not a lot of graying 45-year old SPCs in the infantry being deployed. I finally asked someone what the deal was and he told me at a distance, most people assumed that at my age my sham shield must be a light colonel's oak leaf. (What's the corollary of "stolen valor", "stolen respect"?)
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SSG Gary R Peek
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Thankfully there is someone else out there that has done that as well; ME.
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TSgt 100% Va Disabled
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Edited 4 y ago
Yes I have and was "semi-politely" corrected. It was a Navy Chief and that "damned" gold braid threw me off, since "only" offices have gold or silver braids on their head gear, or so I thought. I should have told him I was saluting the man, not the rank.
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SPC Ramon Feliciano
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When i was stationed in ft. Drum theres this unit that wears a standing polar besar always got it confused to a lt.
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PO2 Jim Driskell
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Coast Guard collar devices on BDUs is gold and silver, so I got flipped off a lot
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PO2 Jim Driskell
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Been saluted, Coast Guard collar devices for BDUs are gold and silver, so got flipped off a lot.
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SPC Human Resources Specialist
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Navy (and US Coast Guard) ranks are so convoluted. Why can't they be like the rest of the military branches. Even the Space Force choose the latter.
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CWO3 Robert Fong
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SSG, I may a bit old fashioned, but I defer to the history of the salute, stopping before the Middle Ages. A salute is when a member, regardless of rank, renders a salute to another member as a sign of recognition and courtesy. A Private will salute a Seaman, or a CPO might salute a Corporal. The salute is only required when an EM/NCO meets an officer, or a Junior grade officer in meeting his/her senior. Without a doubt, Coast Guard/Navy types go crazy retuning salutes to junior EM/NCOs. We can blame all this confusion on the Uniform Boards who never take things like this into consideration when they issue New and Improved uniforms. There is nothing wrong with being courteous to another member.
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Capt Harlan Carvey
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I get it. I grew up in the Navy, and assisted my Marines with Navy ranks back in the early '90s, as they prepped for meritorious promotion boards. I told one Marine, "...a Rear Admiral is not the same thing as a 'butt pirate'...", and as it turned out, they got that question during the board and answered it correctly, all while laughing. Achievement unlocked...

Back in '91 while working aboard Mainside Quantico, I saluted 2ndLts (I was a 1stLt). At the time, there were a lot of 2ndLts working on mainside, either awaiting TBS or waiting to move on to their next school, and they'd drive around the base with the officer sticker on their windshield, but also with a glare on the windshield so you couldn't see inside the vehicle. More than once, I was caught by a 2ndLt driving a Maj or Col's vehicle, as well.
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SSG Tim Ingle
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When I wore fatigues in the 80s. (Army) I would get saluted on Air Force bases. Our unit crest was worn on our head gear. It was nice and shiney.
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Lt Col Kathleen Murphy
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Navy ranks are confusing. Going to work in the dark during Desert Storm on Patch Barracks in the winter, we all just saluted every approaching muffled figure. However..at OTS, we were cautioned to err on the side of discretion..all while keeping eyes front. This resulted in me one time saluting a German Shepherd sitting up in the passenger seat of a Volkswagen driven by a teenager...but the car had that blue rimmed sticker. I mumbled to my self, probably not for the first time that day, "silly ass military bullshit" and pressed on.
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SGT E.W. Grover
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Buaha! My first duty station was joint. I only made that mistake twice. To two different senior chiefs. I got my mind right after that
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SSgt Patrick Kinzig
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My last duty station In Oklahoma City the Navy came in with the Orion and we Saluted the he'll out of them. Also in the early 80's the Air Force came out with a sweater and the ranks were on the shoulder pad area(Everybody Saluted Everybody)
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Cpl Raymond Wiltshire
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Quantico was my first duty station. I was an E1 when I reported. When I first reported I was saluted constantly, and it took me a while to figure out that if people did not see stripes on the arm they just assumed there were bars on the collar.
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PO3 Stephen Moltenbrey
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LOL. Spent 9 years in the USCG. was deployed to Grenada with Urgent Fury. Worked under the opcon of 101st and 82nd. Our collar devices ( E-4and up) all have gold on them. Drew quick looks and a few salutes until they got used to us.
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PO2 David Thompson
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No but when I was at Bagram as a third class with the big ass crow above my one chevron I got saluted daily by army and Air Force lol
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SPC Timothy Coleman
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There is no such thing as saluting the wrong rank. Only Failing to salute and Officer as Courtesy and custom requires. I had a Lieutenant who insisted on wearing subdued rank, and he complained that us Specialists (E-4) failed to recognize his rank and salute him at the proper distance. We were too slow and to close. So, us Specialists, for the next two months, saluted each other in passing, especially in his presence. We never did receive any grief over this.
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