Customs and courtesies manual






















 · department of the navy headquarters united states marine corps 2 navy annex washington, dc mco p c 06 5 may 03 marine corps order p w/ch 1.  · For more information on Customs, Courtesies and Traditions see Army Regulation , Army Command Policy, paragraph ; AR , Salutes, Honors and Visits of Courtesy; DA Pam , A Guide.  · Ceremony and parade requirements (in order of precedence)» Courtesies rendered by individuals during various ceremonies and public events. Describes the proper courtesy rendered both on and off post, in formations, not in formations and more.» Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. Guidance from AR , Salutes, Honors and Visits of www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 50 secs.


Marine Corps Customs and Courtesies - Greeley Schools. salutes, honors, ceremonies, customs, and visits of courtesy. the Regular Army, the Army National. Applicability. This regulation applies to the Regular Army, the Army National Guard/Army National Guard of the United States, and the U.S. Army Reserve, unless otherwise stated. Proponent and exception authority. CHAPTER 9 CUSTOMS AND COURTESIES The military services have a long history. Many traditions have been established as a result of this long history. If you are familiar with some of these traditions, you will understand the military better. These traditions can be broken down into various customs and courtesies. A custom is a way of acting—a way that has continued consistently over such a.


Customs include such things as responding to a senior officer’s presence, recognizing the officer’s rank or position of honor, correctly using military titles, wearing headgear, saluting appropriately, reporting correctly, and honoring national and Army symbols and music. Courtesies to Colors, Music, and Individuals Courtesies to Colors. History of Customs and Courtesies: (FM , Ch. 4, page ) The Army is an organization that instills pride in its members because of its history, mission, capabilities, and the respect it has. Customs and courtesies show mutual respect and create a sense of fraternity among military members and CAP members. A courtesy is kind, polite behavior often linked to a custom. A military courtesy is an action taken to honor a person because of his or her grade or position, or an action to show honor to.

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