Customs and Courtesies 2
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- 1. Salutes are rendered to all officers of the U.S. and foreign services, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and _____ Health Service.
- 5. Navy personnel in _____ are required to salute when meeting officers, hearing the national anthem and approaching the national ensign.
- 6. If you are in uniform and covered, you render honors when the national anthem is played indoors but the flag is not displayed, you _____ the music and render a hand salute at the position of attention.
- 9. You _____ arms, rifle salute, while standing a sentry box and are approached by an officer.
- 10. Ceremony is defined as a _____ act performed on a public occasion.
- 12. The _____ ensign is flown day and night is a custom observed in the U.S. Navy by ships that are underway.
- 13. Upon entering an area where Christian divine services are being held, you, as messenger of the watch, should _____ only.
- 14. When _____ prisoners and an officer passes within saluting distance you are not required to salute.
- 15. Passing honors for _____ are exchanged when within 600 yards.
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- 2. When in uniform and your right hand is _____ you may salute with your left hand.
- 3. Aboard ship, _____ minutes before morning and evening colors the PREP pennant is hoisted.
- 4. Passing honors for _____ are exchanged when within 400 yards.
- 7. A commissioning or _____ pennant is half-masted only when the commanding officer or unit commander dies.
- 8. When the national anthem is being played, Sailors in a boat must adhere to the rule: Only the boat _____ (or if absent, the coxswain) salutes; all others remain seated at attention.
- 9. A crew is _____ at quarters when the ship is returning from an extended deployment.
- 10. An enlisted person and two officers are about to board a boat. The enlisted person should board _____ and sit forward, leaving room aft for the officers.
- 11. Gun salutes are normally fired in 5 second ____.
- 16. What salute is the most common?