Ceremonies
Customs
Traditions
Honors & Salutes
Daily & Shipboard Practices
100

This daily ceremony hoists the national ensign at 0800 with the National Anthem or "To the Colors."

What is Morning Colors?

100

Personnel in uniform render this when the National Anthem plays or during Colors.

What is a hand salute?

100

This nickname is given to a Sailor who was part of a ship's original commissioning crew.

What is a Plank Owner?

100

These are rendered when ships pass close aboard (within 600 yards), including "Attention" and hand salutes.

What are passing honors?

100

This is the bugle call that signals the end of the day when the ensign is lowered at sunset.

What is Evening Colors?

200

This solemn shipboard event marks the formal transfer of command authority from one CO to another.

What is Change of Command?

200

This even-numbered group of Sailors lines the brow or quarterdeck to honor boarding dignitaries.

What are sideboys?

200

This tradition awards this status to those who cross into the Arctic Circle.

What is the Order of the Blue Nose?

200

A four-star admiral typically rates this number of sideboys when boarding.

What is 8 sideboys?

200

Personnel call this out to clear a path when a senior officer approaches in a passageway.

What is "Gangway"?

300

This rite of passage ceremony turns "Pollywogs" into "Shellbacks" when crossing the equator.

What is the Crossing the Line ceremony? (or Shellback ceremony)

300

Navy custom allows saluting with this hand if the right hand is injured or occupied.

What is the left hand?

300

Sailors crossing the International Date Line earn this mythical domain certificate.

What is the Domain of the Golden Dragon?

300

When a foreign warship salutes a U.S. ship by dipping its ensign, the U.S. ship must respond with this.

What is dip for dip? (or returning the dip)

300

This solemn shipboard ceremony commits a deceased Sailor to the sea with full honors.

What is Burial at Sea?

400

This ceremony involves breaking a bottle of champagne on the bow to christen and launch a new ship.

What is the Christening (or Launching) ceremony?

400

This custom requires personnel to face aft and salute the ensign when boarding or leaving a ship flying the national ensign.

What is saluting the national ensign?

400

This long-standing social tradition features a formal dinner with toasts, skits, and Navy customs in the wardroom or chiefs' mess.

What is a Dining-In? (or Dining-Out)

400

This is the highest number of guns in a national salute, traditionally fired for the President or on national holidays.

What is 21?

400

This practice has the crew line the rails at attention when entering/leaving port on ceremonial occasions.

What is manning the rails?

500

This full formal event places a newly built ship into active naval service, often with a commissioning pennant hoisted.

What is Ship Commissioning?

500

This traditional mourning practice lowers the ensign to half-mast on days of national remembrance or upon death of high officials.

What is half-masting the ensign?

500

This special pennant is flown by a ship returning from a deployment of over 9 months, from departure until sunset on arrival home.

What is the Homeward Bound Pennant?

500

This full set of honors includes gun salutes, side boys, ruffles and flourishes, and music for visiting dignitaries.

What is a Table of Honors? (or official honors per US Navy Regulations)

500

This functional and ceremonial item is rung eight bells at the end of each watch and used in man-overboard or other alerts.

What is the ship's bell?

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