Army Competition Board Essentials AR 600-25
This flashcard covers the U.S. Army regulation AR 600-25, which outlines military customs and courtesies. It defines proper traditions, respectful interactions, and protocol standards for soldiers in various situations.
What publication covers Customs and Courtesies?
AR 600-25
Key Terms
What publication covers Customs and Courtesies?
AR 600-25
When meeting an officer outdoors, at what distance do you salute?
Six steps
What is the official song of the Army?
The Army Goes Rolling Along
Who sets the time of sounding reveille and retreat?
Installation commanders
When are salutes not required?
Civilian attire. Routine work. Hands are full. In formation. Safety hazard. Public places such as theaters and churches.
When do you salute inside a building?
When reporting to your commander. Reporting to a pay officer. Reporting to a military board. Indoor ceremony. Sentry duty indoors.
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Term | Definition |
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What publication covers Customs and Courtesies? | AR 600-25 |
When meeting an officer outdoors, at what distance do you salute? | Six steps |
What is the official song of the Army? | The Army Goes Rolling Along |
Who sets the time of sounding reveille and retreat? | Installation commanders |
When are salutes not required? | Civilian attire. Routine work. Hands are full. In formation. Safety hazard. Public places such as theaters and churches. |
When do you salute inside a building? | When reporting to your commander. Reporting to a pay officer. Reporting to a military board. Indoor ceremony. Sentry duty indoors. |
When is the flag hoisted? | At the first note of reveille |
What should Soldiers do during the pledge of allegiance when in uniform? | Outdoors–stand at attention, face the flag, remain silent, and render salute. |
What happens at the last note of retreat? | Canon |