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Title: Customs and Courtesies


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Customs and Courtesies
  • Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Douglas S. Crawford

2
Educational Goal
  • To understand and appreciate the customs and
    courtesies in Civil Air Patrol, and to understand
    their importance to the cadet training mission.

3
Objectives
  • Each student should be able to
  • Define courtesy and custom, and understand the
    difference
  • Distinguish between grade and rank
  • State appropriate greetings when passing officers
  • Report properly, indoors and outdoors
  • Describe the procedures for rendering courtesy to
    the National Anthem

4
Definitions
  • Custom
  • A course of action repeated under like
    circumstances. A tradition
  • Courtesy
  • An act of paying respect for others

5
General Courtesies
  • Use of Titles
  • Doctors, Nurses, Chaplains, etc
  • Airmen
  • Officers
  • Sir, Maam, or Sergeant
  • Full titles are always used in correspondence
  • Titles may be shortened in conversation

6
General Courtesies
  • Rank and Grade
  • What is Grade?
  • Grade is a title (C/Amn, C/Col, 1Lt, Capt, Maj,
    etc)
  • What is Rank?
  • Rank is your seniority within a grade

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Senior NCO Grades
Senior Officer Grades
9
General Courtesies
  • Honors to Individuals
  • Salute Officers and Flight Officers
  • CAP both Senior and Cadet
  • US Armed Forces
  • Friendly Foreign Nations
  • Junior salutes Senior
  • Salutes are rendered outdoors, or indoors when
    reporting
  • Verbal Greetings with salute
  • Do not salute in formation

10
General Courtesies
  • Greetings
  • Passing and Officer or NCO
  • Officer enters a room when not engaged in a class
  • What else do you do when an officer enters the
    room?
  • What about if you are currently in a class?
  • Do you call the room if an Officer instructor
    enters?
  • Do you call the room if an NCO instructor enters?

11
General Courtesies
  • Colors and National Anthem
  • Outdoors
  • In uniform
  • Out of uniform
  • Flag present
  • Flag not present
  • In formation
  • Indoors
  • In uniform
  • Out of uniform
  • Flag present
  • Flag not present

12
General Courtesies
  • Reporting Procedures
  • ARRIVE ON TIME
  • Knock Once
  • Enter upon invitation
  • Take the most direct route to destination
  • Halt two paces in front of the desk or officer
  • Salute
  • Say, Sir/Maam, Cadet _______ reporting as
    ordered

13
General Courtesies
  • Reporting Procedures cont.
  • Hold salute until it is returned
  • Stand at attention unless directed otherwise
  • When conversation is completed, or dismissed by
    the officer come to attention, take a step back,
    and salute
  • When salute is returned, smartly drop salute
  • Execute the appropriate facing movement
  • Depart in the most direct route

14
Conclusion
  • What is the difference between a custom and a
    courtesy?
  • What is the difference between grade and rank?
  • What is the appropriate courtesy for the National
    Anthem when?
  • What are the proper reporting procedures?
  • Why is all of this important?

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