Although, some of the ranks, ceremonies and personnel do not demand a hand salute, a Soldier must always display good manners. These are some of the customs and traditions the Army has adopted: 1 Never offer excuses; 2 Never go over your superiors, use your chain of command; 3 Never turn and walk away to avoid giving the hand salute, among others.
Customs and courtesies are key for a cohesive relationship in the armed forces. Furthermore, all of these beliefs have a set of values that cement the course of action that a Soldier takes in the course of his daily life. When a Soldier salutes a high ranking officer, he or she is not saluting the individual but showing respect to the rank.
On the other hand, the Army has a set of ranks and positions that do not require a hand salute, but proper manners and courtesies are highly recommended. For example, the non-commissioned officer NCO , does not require a hand salute, but proper courtesies are always expected.
Without a doubt the United States Army has a very strict mission and vision for the new Soldier. It wants to have professionals in all its departments and above all, Soldiers with values.
They go hand in hand with the customs and courtesies of the Army. Therefore, leadership should be the foundation and example to apply all the customs and courtesies of the Army. But then again, this is a job for the NCO. It is mainly in the rank of the Soldier, as well as the individual. Command Sgt. Banks was emphatic on the way we impact a Soldier. He uses a very effective philosophy for his approach.
Military customs and courtesies are the foundation of our organization. The most important thing above all, is the Soldier.
Soldiers are the basis of our institution. The Army has the obligation to mold, edify and construct a professional Soldier and responsible human being. The Puerto Rican-born leadoff hitter batted. He entered Thursday hitting. By working the count and staying alive in prolonged at-bats, Pagan forced Verlander to throw him 22 pitches, almost a quarter of his 98 over four innings.
Pagan also ignited rallies in the third and seventh innings with doubles, turning to the dugout from second base and saluting. He spent a lot of years in the army, and he taught me how to be a respectful person. So that salute has a lot of meaning for me. Pagan started doing it early this season, his seventh in the majors, after joining the Giants in an offseason trade for center fielder Andres Torres and reliever Ramon Ramirez.
I have a bunch, but I make sure to salute him back from the dugout. Pagan said the gesture has become so popular that fans in the center-field stands greet him with a salute when he takes his position. Even his wife has gotten into the act. But he makes a point not to look in the opponents' direction, lest they think he's showing them up.
They like what they've seen of Pagan and No.
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