| Army Service Schools (U.S.) - 1918 - 54 pages
...on stairs — Soldier halts at attention and salutes. Salutes by Units in Formation When an officer passes in rear of a body of troops it is brought to attention while he is directly in rear. Junior officers or enlisted men in command of a detachment upon meeting a senior... | |
| United States. Navy Department. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery - 1920 - 320 pages
...Saluting distance is that within which recognition is easy. In general, it does not exceed 30 paces. (11) When an officer entitled to the salute passes in rear...attention while he is opposite the post of the commander. (12) In public conveyances, such as railway trains and street cars, and in public places, such as theaters,... | |
| United States. Navy Department - 1921 - 772 pages
...Saluting distance is that within which recognition is easy. In general, it does not exceed 30 paces. (11) When an officer entitled to the salute passes in rear...attention while he is opposite the post of the commander. (12) In public conveyances, such as railway trains and street cars, and in public places, such as theaters,... | |
| Paul Stanley Bond - 1928 - 642 pages
...called to attention and the noncommissioned officer salutes. If the officer passes in rear of the unit it is brought to attention while he is opposite the post of the commander. The latter faces to the front but does not salute. b. Soldiers are in ranks at rest or at ease, officer... | |
| United States. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations - 1921 - 766 pages
...Saluting distance is that within which recognition is easy. In general, it does not exceed 30 paces. (11) When an officer entitled to the salute passes in rear...attention while he is opposite the post of the commander. (12) In public conveyances, such as railway trains and street cars, and in public places, such as theaters,... | |
| United States. Medical Department. Army - 1914 - 244 pages
...at the prescribed distance; they are held at attention until after the salute has been acknowledged. When an officer entitled to the salute passes in rear...attention while he is opposite the post of the commander. The commander of a body of troops salutes in person all other officers senior to him in rank; the troops... | |
| Edgar Z. Steever, James L. Frink - 1918 - 376 pages
...SALUTED PASSING IN REAR 71. When persons entitled to the compliment pass in rear of an organization it is brought to attention while he is opposite the post of the commander. SALUTING IN PUBLIC PLACES 72. In public conveyances, such as railway trains and street cars, and in... | |
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