Posted on Jan 5, 2019
Do I render and return salute to the soldiers(officers) of other countries?
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just curiosity
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Yes, you salute officers from allied nations.
Return any salute you receive.
Return any salute you receive.
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Yes - if you recognize them as such. The cavart being you use US military rules in your saluting - not theirs. Such as when an NCO is in charge of a formation and turns the formation (formally) over to another NCO - they salute.
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CW3 Michael Clifford
Also, warrant officers in the British forces are considered senior noncommissioned officers above the rank of sergeant majors. As such, their services do not render a salute, whereas the American forces do consider warrant officers as officers. It was always more impactful when British forces conduct joint training and differences, especially in warrant officers gaining entry to the officer’s club.
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MSG Thomas Currie
"if you recognize them as such."
When allied officers are assigned to US military bases, they are generally told to just assume that Americans simply don't recognize their rank insignia (even when it is identical to ours). This polite fiction avoids conflict and embarrassment due to the fact the the US military (especially the Army and Air Force) are totally derelict in teaching military courtesy.
When allied officers are assigned to US military bases, they are generally told to just assume that Americans simply don't recognize their rank insignia (even when it is identical to ours). This polite fiction avoids conflict and embarrassment due to the fact the the US military (especially the Army and Air Force) are totally derelict in teaching military courtesy.
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