Posted on May 24, 2016
CPT Physical Therapist
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I'm about to be direct commissioned into the Army's Medical Service Corps. I have more than 14 yrs of prior service, but I took a 2 yr break to finish the courses I needed to apply to the program. I've always liked the tradition of the "silver dollar salute" and I would like to my brother to be on the other end of the salute,however, I'll be in civies so is it still appropriate to render a salute?
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LTC Vice Commander
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Take your oath of commission in uniform and provide a silver dollar for your first salute.
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CPT Engineer Officer
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That is a special moment of respect between 2 Soldiers. I believe it is appropriate.
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CSM Charles Hayden Passed 7/29/2025
CSM Charles Hayden Passed 7/29/2025
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Is the brother currently serving? Will he be in uniform? Don't fight, if it do really matters, do it right and generate an appropriate photograph!
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Capt Retired
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I graduated from OTS at Lackland AFB. There was a rather long line of willing people waiting to collect. I didn't know any of them.
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SrA Bomber/Special Aircraft Electronic Warfare and Radar Surveillance
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Not necessarily
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CDR Commanding Officer
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yes
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COL Charles Williams
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I say yes. You are still being commissioned.
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SSG Phillip Bliss
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Heck yeah! Whip that salute out, you earned it. You'll be an officer and known to the person (your brother) as an officer, we salute in civilians all the time and in Korea it was even 'required'. The 'silver dollar salute' isn't an official 'event' and as such can be improvised as you see fit.
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MAJ Scott Meehan
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Yes!
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CPO Amb. Terry Earthwind Nichols
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Absolutely shipmate and congrats! Bravo Zulu...
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CPT Battalion S4 Logistics Oic
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If it was me, I would do the silver dollar and all.
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