The Officers' Guide: A Ready Reference on Customs and Correct Procedures which Pertain to Commissioned Officers of the Army of the United StatesMilitary Service Publishing Company, 1942 - 479 pages |
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Page 291
... Salute . There are several forms in which the prescribed salutes are rendered . The officer uses the hand salute , the hand salute while horse- mounted , and the salute by removing the civilian or military headdress ; although the use ...
... Salute . There are several forms in which the prescribed salutes are rendered . The officer uses the hand salute , the hand salute while horse- mounted , and the salute by removing the civilian or military headdress ; although the use ...
Page 294
... saluting a superior officer , execute the first movement and HOLD the position until the salute is acknowledged , and then complete your salute by dropping the hand smartly to your side . Do these things correctly and you will derive ...
... saluting a superior officer , execute the first movement and HOLD the position until the salute is acknowledged , and then complete your salute by dropping the hand smartly to your side . Do these things correctly and you will derive ...
Page 303
... salute the national ensign . In making this salute , which will be entirely distinct from the salute to the officer of the deck , the person making it will stop at the top of the gangway or upon arriving upon the quarter - deck , face ...
... salute the national ensign . In making this salute , which will be entirely distinct from the salute to the officer of the deck , the person making it will stop at the top of the gangway or upon arriving upon the quarter - deck , face ...
Contents
Chapter Page 1 THE ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES | 1 |
ARMY EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM | 55 |
THE RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS | 91 |
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