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Customs and Courtesies: Question #
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Question:
When was "The Army Goes Rolling Along" dedicated by the Secretary of the Army?
 
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Questions in this topic: Customs and Courtesies

1 .
What Army regulation covers Salutes, honors and visits of courtesy?
2 .
Salutes are not required to be rendered or returned when the senior or subordinate, or both are what?
3 .
When do you salute inside a building?
4 .
What is the origin of the Salute?
5 .
Can you salute as a prisoner?
6 .
What is the proper process for reporting to an Officer indoors?
7 .
What is the proper process for reporting to an Officer outdoors?
8 .
Enlisted members generally do not exchange salutes, what are some examples of when they would exchange salutes?
9 .
On what command would you salute while in formation?
10 .
Is the recipient of the Medal of Honor (Enlisted or Commissioned) entitled to a salute ?
11 .
Where do you walk when walking with someone that is senior to you?
12 .
When meeting an officer in the open, how far away should you be before rendering the hand salute?
13 .
Who salutes in a group of soldiers not in formation?
14 .
When a President or Former President of the U.S. arrives and leaves an army installation, how many gun salute do they get?
15 .
When lowering the flag (retreat) the flag is folded (cocked hat) and treated as a cased color. Do persons meeting the flag detail salute the flag?
16 .
Who will set the time of sounding reveille and retreat?
17 .
During the sounding of reveille, when is the flag hoisted?
18 .
At the last note of retreat, what will happen?
19 .
When foreign soldiers are invited by U.S. forces to participate in parades, where will they be positioned?
20 .
What is the official song of the U.S. Army?
21 .
When was "The Army Goes Rolling Along" dedicated by the Secretary of the Army?
22 .
During the playing of the Army Song, how will individuals stand?
23 .
The Army Song is always played at the conclusion of what events
24 .
What is it customary for all Officers of a unit, organization or installation to do on New Year's Day?
25 .
What personnel are included in Full Military Funeral Honors?
26 .
Where do you walk when walking with someone that is senior to you?
27 .
When meeting an officer in the open, how far away should you be before rendering the hand salute?
28 .
Who exits a military vehicle first?
29 .
What is the only time that you do not remove your headgear when reporting to an officer indoors?
30 .
When are you considered to be under arms?

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