| James Alfred Moss - 1917 - 764 頁
...(as, for example, the adjutant, officer of the day, etc.), the officer making tin- report, hatever his rank, will salute first; the officer to whom the report is made ill acknowledge bv saluting that he has received ami understood the 'port. (26) 76. Formation of mounted... | |
| United States. War Department - 1917 - 216 頁
...Military courtesy requires the junior to salute first, but when the salute is introductory to a report made at a military ceremony or formation to the representative of a common superior—as, for example, to the adjutant, officer of the day, etc.,—the officer making the report,... | |
| Ralph Middleton Parker - 1917 - 220 頁
...Military courtesy requires the junior to salute first, but when the salute is introductory to a report made at a military ceremony or formation to the representative of a common superior—as, for example, to the adjutant, officer of the day, etc.—the officer .making the report,... | |
| United States. General Staff Corps - 1918 - 274 頁
...Military courtesy requires the junior to salute first, but when the salute is introductory to a report made at a military ceremony or formation, to the representative...saluting that he has received and understood the report. (CIDR, Nos. 6 and 17.) 27. For ceremonies, all mounted enlisted men of a regiment or smaller unit,... | |
| United States. Adjutant-General's Office - 1918 - 570 頁
...Military courtesy requires the junior to salute first, but when the salute is introductory to a report made at a military ceremony or formation to the representative...saluting that he has received and understood the report. 626. Salutes shall be exchanged between officers and enlists'. men not in military formation, nor at... | |
| 1919 - 966 頁
...Military courtesy requires the junior to salute first or when the salute is introductory to a report made at a military ceremony or formation to the representative...a common superior, as for example to the adjutant or officer of the day, the officer making the report, whatever his rank may be, is required to salute... | |
| James Alfred Moss, George Reudel Guild - 1918 - 430 頁
...Military courtesy requires the junior to salute first, but when the salute is introductory to a report made at a military ceremony or formation, to the representative...common superior (as, for example, to the adjutant, officers of the day, etc.), the officer making the report, whatever his rank, will salute first; the... | |
| United States. General Staff Corps - 1919 - 200 頁
...Military courtesy requires the junior to salute first, but when the salute is introductory to a report made at a military ceremony or formation, to the representative...saluting that he has received and understood the report, i 26. For ceremonies, all mounted soldiers of a regiment or smaller unit, except those belonging to... | |
| United States. Navy Department. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery - 1920 - 320 頁
...Military courtesy requires the junior to salute first, but when the salute is introductory to a report made at a military ceremony or formation to the representative...the adjutant, officer of the day, etc.) the officer mak ing the report, whatecer his rank, will salute first the officer to whom the report is made will... | |
| United States. Navy Department - 1921 - 772 頁
...Military courtesy requires the junior to sulute first, but when the salute is introductory to a report made at a military ceremony or formation, to the representative...saluting that he has received and understood the report. (See Art. 2240 et seq.) 1439. For ceremonies, all mounted enlisted men of a regiment or smaller unit,... | |
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