Posted on Aug 19, 2016
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SGT James Hammons
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As with everything, the politics has invaded the military. Although I am out now there is a lot of things that went on before I got out that I thought was changing to much like micromanaging. But after I got out I found there is a large amount of respect for the military. Soldiers should respect their leaders at all time even if there are disagreements. The Salute is a timed honored tradition. The solute is used when addressing officers. I believe any officer that leads from the front is respectable. I also believe that if there are bad officers is is up to the officer corps to correct the issue.
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MSgt Tactical Air Control Party (TACP)
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The only person worthy of a salute from me is a Medal of Honor recipient. The rest is just rank. My theory on officers is that of a mushroom. Feed them shit and keep them in the dark!
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Maj John Bell
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MSgt (Join to see) - I learned all my social skill from my goats.
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MSgt Jon P. (Pat) Hogan
MSgt Jon P. (Pat) Hogan
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MSht Honcho, you praise certain officers in this thread for their professionalism; yet you choose to represent yourself (and the Air Force), in such an unprofessional manner. Your comments make the Service look bad and they taint all of us. I would expect more from a fellow Senior NCO.

I have seen good and bad officers, but they are invariably entitled to a salute. Similarly, there are good NCOs and others who seemingly need to separate and retire as soon as possible.
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MSgt Tactical Air Control Party (TACP)
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MSgt Jon P. (Pat) Hogan - You're oversimplifying the conversation to the point of no longer adding anything useful to the discussion. No wonder nobody likes you!
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SPC Jill Drushal, RN, MA
SPC Jill Drushal, RN, MA
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LCpl Domingo Ariza - I learned to NEVER salute downrange (in a combat zone). . . unless of course, you want to draw fire.
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SPC Gene Delgado
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I used to salute my platoon Sgt all the time... while we were on patrol in Afghan.
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MSG Infantry Senior Sergeant
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Hey I was your Platoon Sgt at one time
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SSG Jake Ragan
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Yes I do and I've always taught my soldiers that as well. A salute is a sign of respect and always has been a military custom and courtesy no matter how you feel about that person still render a salute
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Julia Kras
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I SOMEWHAT BELIEVE IN THAT. BUT THE SAYING ITS CONTRADICTORY BECAUSE IN ORDER TO OBTAIN THE RANK YOU HAVE TO BE A PERSON
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CPT Tom Monahan
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At a minimum. Ideally you are doing both in an exchange of mutual respect and acknowledgement.
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Cpl Justin Goolsby
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No. I will salute the rank because it is the proper thing to do, but when I salute the person I'm not just going through the motions. I might be standing up a little straighter. There might be a little more volume behind my greeting of the day. I see a salute as a sign of respect. There is a big difference between showing someone respect because you have to and showing someone respect because you want to.
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