Saluting
Respect for the Flag
Proper Dress
Respect for Authority
Titles of Address
100

The term used for "courtesy exchanged between members of the Armed Forces as both a greeting and a symbol of mutual respect?"

Saluting; AFI 1-1, 1.6.1

100

Many installations play this across the Air Force to signify "lights out" at 2100 local time.

Taps; AFI 1-1, 1.6.2.5

100

This color is the only authorized color for both the OCP T-shirt and OCP boots

Coyote Brown; AFI 36-2903 Figure 5.3

100

As junior personnel, while seated, you do this when addressed by a senior officer.

Stand; AFI 1-1, 1.6.4

100

Military personnel are addressed by one of these.

Grade or title; AFI 1-1, 1.6.5

200

This uniform does not require you to salute even during on/off duty performances

PT gear

200

You render a salute to any NATO or friendly nation anthem at this point of the song.

First note; MSgt Delgado, 786 FSS/CCF; AFI 1-1, 1.6.2.2.2

200

This headgear may be worn only with full service dress (Class A) as an alternative to the flight cap.

Service Cap (Wheel Cap for Males Bucket Cap for Females); AFI 36-2903 7.2

200

This kind of personnel shall imply a courteous and respectful bearing and mode of speech toward senior personnel.

Junior; AFI 1-1; 1.6.4

200

This person may be addressed by their ecclesiastical title as opposed to their rank.

Chaplain; AFI 1-1, 1.6.5

300

This distinguishes those respected vehicles such as the President, Vice President, Secretary of Defense and senior officers and indicates that a salute is required

Vehicle plates and/or flags; AFI 1-1, 1.6.1.4

300

In a procession or parade you must salute the flag at this distance, measured in paces, before and after the flag.

Six paces; AFI 1-1, 1.6.2.1

300

Of the following, this type of uniform is not authorized to be worn during official travel; Service Dress (Class A), Blues Uniform (Class B), OCPs, Flight duty uniform

Flight Duty Uniform; AFI 36-2903, 1.3.1

300

Junior personnel shall walk or ride on this side while accompanying senior personnel.

The left side; AFI 1-1, 1.6.4

300

Physicians and this other medical officer may be referred to as "Doctor" in lieu of their rank.

Dental; AFI 1-1, 1.6.5

400

Of the following, you do not have to salute this person; President, Vice President, Purple Heart recipient or Medal of Honor recipient

Purple Heart recipient; AFI 1-1, 1.6.1.1

400

The AFI which specifies that a member may never burn (except for the purposes of disposal) deface, mutilate or treat the flag with any other form of disrespect.

AFI 34-1201; AFI 1-1, 1.6.2

400

Beards are not authorized except in the case of a shaving waiver, or in this other special case

Religious Accomodations; AFI 36-2903 11.4.2

400

Senior personnel are entitled to enter last and leave first from these two kinds of vehicles

Aircraft or automobile; AFI 1-1, 1.6.4

400

This identifier may not be used when addressing military personnel in lieu of rank or title

Pay grade; AFI 1-1, 1.6.5

500

It is appropriate to salute a superior officer indoors, during these two ceremonies

Promotion & decoration ceremonies; AFI 1-1, 1.6.1.2

500

How many vehichles were spotted on Ramstein that failed to stop at the first note of "To The Colors?"

90; MSgt Delgado, 786 FSS/CCF

500

Retirees are authorized to wear this kind of uniform

Any authorized active duty uniform; AFI 36-2903 14.3.1

500

Junior personnel do not have to stand when addressed by senior officers when this situation applies.

When such actions are impracticable or inappropriate; AFI 1-1, 1.6.4

500

These ranks may be shortened to a single word when addressing members holding that rank.

Chief Master Sergeant, Senior Master Sergeant; AFI 1-1, 1.6.5

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