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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BG Jim Drago
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On a Navy Base. Everyone has shiny stuff!
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SPC Gary Symons
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In 1967 I went to jump school at Fort Benning, Georgia. The class was made up of all services and officers and enlisted men together.

One time a Army Jump Master Sergeant taking us on a long run yelled at a Air Force Captain for starting to fall behind. That Sergeant yelled at the Captain and said “get down and give me ten”. The Captain did his ten, returned to his feet and saluted that Sergeant! I was behind him and inside I was
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Lt Col Timothy Cassidy-Curtis
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Cadets in my Detachment were sent to the "Third Lieutenant Program." While there, the wore their Cadet uniforms, with their Cadet rank. Some of the Cadets were Cadet Majors; this was signified by shoulder boards which, you guessed it, looked an awful lot like Lt Commander in the Navy. And, yes, one of them was sent to an installation with Navy personnel. That Cadet got some salutes, and some interesting looks.
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PO1 Richard Cormier
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Was stationed at Ft. Devens, MA in 1978. The army wore shoulder boards so was a bitch for me to see ranks. I was saluted many times in utilities due to the E4 Crow on my cap. An Army Warrant stopped by where I was sitting and asked "How many salutes did you get today?". I was like "Sir?" He was a former Navy enlisted and knew the army had problems with Navy ranks. We laughed and I asked him how to tell from a distance an Army Officer from enlisted as all wore shoulder boards. He told me to check the stripe on their pants. Never thought to check pants for rank.
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SGT Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic
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Lord have mercy, I saluted a dot. Yes, a dot. I coulda shoved myself into a full water buffalo and closed the lid. 1st and last time it happened. ( to self) IDIOT!
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SSG William Leedom
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I know how you feel!!! Years ago before I retired I was visiting my little sister at Norfolk and had some pissy butter bar Navy Ensign??? Ask me if they salute officers in the Army,I’m a Special Forces SSG I’ve been in for 10 years i reply “ yes sir,when we see them” what I really wanted to say was “ yes sir….if they deserve one” but kept my smart thoughts to myself…later,like you I spotted a CPO….I think….no rank on his pretty tan uniform just SHINY pips on his collor I salute,he laughed and explained “ don’t do that shit,I work for a living” then explained to me about how to spot them…..l figure it’s like the Air Force….more the stripes the longer he’s been in…..
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MSgt Brian Williams
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The Navy ranks of course. Saluted a CPO. He said, I'm no gentleman. We laughed and moved on. Then there was the time i thought a Navy Lt was a Captain. i was working at NSA and a "Captain" knocked on our red seal door. When I went to tell the person he was there to see that there was some Navy "Captain" at the door for him. He jumped up, asked me why I didn't tell him to come inside, and ran to the door looking for the O-6 Captain. He asked the LT where's the Captain. The LT was confused. Always the Navy.
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SSgt Michael Bowen
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My early days yes . different uniforms with brass and silver confused me at distance . When in doubt whip it out .LOL
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PO1 Steven Siepp
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Being enlisted I don't believe I ever miss saluted an Officer except when working with NATO.
I did however make the mistake ONCE when I was an PO3 calling the Marine Corp TOP just Gunny.
only Once. ;)
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PFC Matt Ochmanski
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Honestly, I think everyone has done it a few times in their careers. I did it in the sandbox to a Navy Corpsman, after laughing it off! We chatted for a bit and it turns out we went to the same high school around the same time period! He graduated 2 years before me! Every time we saw each other we laughed our asses off! Still laugh about to this day! I hope you guys get a kick out of this one! lol
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