After completing this salute, salute the officer of the deck who will be standing on the quarter deck at the head of the gangway. UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS-1990-DEPAttTMENT OF THE NAVY WASHINGTON, D.C. w/CH 1 PCN 50100370000 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release;

7-2.) 7-2.) (See fig. returns the company to their duties.Originally subordinates would remove their headgear to a superior. When saluting the officer of the deck, request permission to board, … "),This page was last edited on 27 August 2020, at 19:49. When the King or Captain General is being saluted each Officer is to time his salute so as to pull off his hat when the person he salutes is almost opposite him. There were however a number of vessels named after places during World War II after schools, cadet units and charities. "),"Our families" (prior to 2013, "Our wives and sweetheart," usually with the reply "May they never meet! 'Female ratings are generally excused removing headgear when their male counterparts would be expected to do so (religious services or when ordinary courtesy makes it desirable)'.


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During the age of sail, ships' officers were always worried about mutiny and it therefore became custom that whenever an officer approached, the rating would prove that he was not armed. Complete the salute (after it is returned) by dropping the arm to its normal position in one sharp, clean motion. A second call of "carry on!"

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