AFROTC AS100s:04 Customs and Courtesies

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A Presentation given to 1st yr AFROTC cadets on "Customs and Courtesies"

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Military Customs and Courtesies : 

Military Customs and Courtesies

Customs and Courtesies : 

Definitions Rank Recognition Rendering Courtesies General Courtesies Reporting Procedures Customs and Courtesies Overview

Definitions : 

Custom – act or ceremony stemming from tradition Courtesy – written guidance Definitions

Rank Recognition : 

Airman Insignia Rank Recognition

Rank Recognition : 

Airmen Basic (AB) Does not wear any rank insignia Addressed as “Airman Basic” or “Airman” Pay grade is E-1 Rank Recognition

Rank Recognition : 

Airmen (Amn) Chevron of 1 stripe with star Addressed as “Airman” Pay grade is E-2 Rank Recognition

Rank Recognition : 

Airman First Class (A1C) Chevron of 2 stripes with star Addressed as “Airman First Class”or “Airman” Pay grade is E-3 Rank Recognition

Rank Recognition : 

Senior Airman (SrA) Chevron of 3 stripes with star Addressed as “Senior Airman” or “Airman” Pay grade is E-4 Rank Recognition

Rank Recognition : 

Junior Noncommissioned Officers Rank Recognition

Rank Recognition : 

Staff Sergeant (SSgt) Chevron of 4 stripes with star Addressed as “Staff Sergeant” or “Sergeant” Pay grade is E-5 Rank Recognition

Rank Recognition : 

Technical Sergeant (TSgt) Chevron of 5 stripes with star Addressed as “Technical Sergeant” or “Sergeant” Pay grade is E-6 Rank Recognition

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Senior Noncommissioned Officer Rank Recognition

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Master Sergeant (MSgt) Chevron of 6 stripes with star Addressed as “Master Sergeant” or “Sergeant” Pay grade is E-7 Rank Recognition

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Senior Master Sergeant (SMSgt) Chevron of 7 stripes with star Addressed as “Senior Master Sergeant” or “Sergeant” Pay grade is E-8 Rank Recognition

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Chief Master Sergeant (CMSgt) Chevron of 8 stripes with star Addressed as “Chief Master Sergeant” or “Chief” Pay grade is E-9 Rank Recognition

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First Sergeant (1st Sgt) Rank Recognition – Special Positions

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Command Chief Master Sergeant (CCM) Rank Recognition - Special Positions

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Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force (CMSAF) Rank Recognition -Special Positions

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Company Grade Officers Rank Recognition

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Second Lieutenant (2d Lt) Wears 1 gold bar Addressed as “Second Lieutenant” or “Lieutenant” Pay grade is O-1 Rank Recognition

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First Lieutenant (1st Lt) Wears 1 silver bar Addressed as “First Lieutenant” or “Lieutenant” Pay grade is O-2 Rank Recognition

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Captain (Capt) Wears 2 silver bars connected Addressed as “Captain” Pay grade is O-3 Rank Recognition

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Field Grade Officers Rank Recognition

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Major (Maj) Wears 1 gold oak leaf Addressed as “Major” Pay grade is O-4 Rank Recognition

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Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col) Wears 1 silver oak leaf Addressed as “Lieutenant Colonel” or “Colonel” Pay grade is O-5 Rank Recognition

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Colonel (Col) Wears one silver eagle Addressed as “Colonel” Pay grade is O-6 Rank Recognition

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General Officers Brigadier General Major General Lieutenant General General Rank Recognition

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Brigadier General (Brig Gen) Wears 1 silver star Addressed as “Brigadier General” or “General” Pay grade is O-7 Rank Recognition

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Major General (Maj Gen) Wears 2 silver stars Addressed as “Major General” or “General” Pay grade is O-8 Rank Recognition

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Lieutenant General (Lt Gen) Wears 3 silver stars Addressed as “Lieutenant General” or “General” Pay grade is O-9 Rank Recognition

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General (Gen) Wears 4 silver stars Addressed as “General” Pay grade is O-10 Rank Recognition

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Chaplains and Doctors Rank Recognition - Special Positions

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Army / Marines Rank Recognition Other Services

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Navy/ Coast Guard Rank Recognition – Other Services

Rendering Courtesies : 

Identifying Officers Rendering Courtesies Service Cap

Rendering Courtesies : 

Identifying Officers Rendering Courtesies Flight Cap BDU Cap

Rendering Courtesies : 

Identifying Officers Rendering Courtesies BDUs Service uniform

Rendering Courtesies : 

Saluting Rendering Courtesies

Rendering Courtesies : 

Saluting Rendering Courtesies Special Considerations

Rendering Courtesies : 

Saluting Rendering Courtesies Special Considerations Groups

Rendering Courtesies : 

Staff Cars Rendering Courtesies

Rendering Courtesies : 

U.S. Flag Rendering Courtesies

Rendering Courtesies : 

Rendering Courtesies Reveille

Rendering Courtesies : 

Rendering Courtesies Retreat

Rendering Courtesies : 

Rendering Courtesies The National Anthem and To the Colors

Rendering Courtesies : 

Rendering Courtesies Ruffles and Flourishes (one star)

Rendering Courtesies : 

Ruffles and Flourishes (four star) Rendering Courtesies

Rendering Courtesies : 

Pledge of Allegiance Rendering Courtesies

General Courtesies : 

Air Force Song Other Service Songs Individual Courtesies *Manners *Appropriate Titles *Gossip General Courtesies

General Courtesies : 

Individual Courtesies *Professionalism *Position of Honor *Senior Officer Enters *Proper Telephone Etiquette General Courtesies

Reporting Procedures : 

Reporting Procedures Purpose of Reporting Demonstrates respect for senior ranking officers and their position Use formal reporting procedures when told to report to any senior ranking officer * *

Reporting Procedures : 

Reporting Procedures Entrance Procedures *Prepare mentally and physically *Entering *When told to enter

Reporting Procedures : 

Reporting Procedures Reporting *Once centered and halted at attention, salute, and render a reporting statement

Reporting Procedures : 

Reporting Procedures Departure Procedures *Once you have been dismissed, resume the position of attention and salute *Once the senior ranking officer returns your salute, drop yours *Execute the appropriate facing movement and exit using the most direct route

Customs and Courtesies : 

Definitions Rank Recognition Rendering Courtesies General Courtesies Reporting Procedures Customs and Courtesies Summary