[PDF] air force customs and courtesies calling the room to attention

When an officer of superior rank enters a room, the first Soldier to recognize the officer calls personnel in the room to “attention” but does not salute. A salute indoors is rendered only when reporting. When you are dismissed, or when the officer departs, come to attention and salute.
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  • How do you call the room to attention in the Air Force?

    Calling a Room to Attention.
    The enlisted custom is for the first person to see an officer entering the room to call the room to attention. If an officer of equal or higher rank is already in the room, the room is not called to attention. When the officer departs, the room is called to attention again.
  • When an NCO enters a room?

    When speaking to or being addressed by an NCO of superior rank, stand at parade rest until directed otherwise. When an officer of superior rank enters a room the first Warrior to recognize the officer calls the room to “Attention”, but does not salute. Only salute indoor when reporting to an officer.
  • Do you call attention for an officer in civilian clothes?

    (2) When in uniform, indoors, stand at attention, remain silent, and face the flag. (3) When in civilian attire, stand at attention, face the flag with the right hand over the heart and recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
  • Commissioned officers (and to a lesser extent, warrant officers) run the U.S. military. They are the top dogs. As such, they're always addressed politely, using sir or ma'am. Tip: In the Marine Corps, Air Force and the first couple weeks of Coast Guard basic training, instructors also also addressed as sir or ma'am.
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