Tex_Hill
Airborne All the Way!!!
I dare say that most of the Es not saluting have more problems than the lack of salutes. But, that's just speculation.
I think you probably hit the nail on the head.
I dare say that most of the Es not saluting have more problems than the lack of salutes. But, that's just speculation.
But couldn't this be adding to the problem?
NASWI seems to have the most squared away bunch I have yet seen. Nice to get and return a proper salute instead of a poor facsimile thereof. Tends to make me take the extra time to square away my own act before I go on base, even in civvies, so as not to look like a dirtbag.
On a bit of a side note, when I was a junior e, I had an officer stop me once and commend me for having such a sharp looking uniform. While it wasn't a big deal at the time, it was a nice affirmation of why I put time in to my uniform. Shoot, I still remember it to this day so it definitely left an impression on me. Whenever I get the chance, I try to repay the favor to our young, impressionable junior e's.
....to add, to me, this is part of the game. I'm not a gung ho, Great Santini type but I believe in looking and playing the part, at least while in uniform. It's not that hard to have a uniform squared away, look confident and act like a quality sailor. I'll be honest though, I'm not big on LT's or even below saluting me. It probably wouldn't bother me if one didn't but I have yet to have a JO not salute me. It's the aviator/JO thing I guess. Some of us O-4's like to think we are still par of that JO crowd.......though we should know better
Wow, it amazes me how different the Army & Navy are in traditions. As officers we were expected to always salute officers of higher rank except of course in combat zones or in certain training situations like airborne school.
Okay, apparently I was misunderstood. It's not that I don't square myself away unless the troops are, just that I take it as a reminder that I, as an officer, have to be that good or (preferably) better. As a stud recently winged and removed from the TRACOM, it's a reminder that the game is now officially on.It's almost as if the junior e is setting the example for the officer in this situation. I've always held the belief that it should be the other way around.
I'll be honest though, I'm not big on LT's or even below saluting me. It probably wouldn't bother me if one didn't but I have yet to have a JO not salute me. It's the aviator/JO thing I guess. Some of us O-4's like to think we are still par of that JO crowd.......though we should know better
Okay, apparently I was misunderstood. It's not that I don't square myself away unless the troops are, just that I take it as a reminder that I, as an officer, have to be that good or (preferably) better. As a stud recently winged and removed from the TRACOM, it's a reminder that the game is now officially on.
Funny, the last time I was blown off by an enlisted troop, it was by 3 Marine E's (2 E-3s and an E-4) in front of the mini-mart/gas-station atg NASP. I was in in service khakis, O-3, and walked right by them as they eyeballed me and kept smoking...I took care of it.
1. It happens all the time, you can't blame one service.
2. Don't feel like an as$hole for correcting the situation.
I can guarantee you that those Marines did that on purpose. I know its completely improper and disrespectful, I guess it kinda goes to inter-service pride etc. Outside of that some enlisted Marines hold a healthy disdain for Officers, Marine and otherwise. Very rarely would I ever see them not render a salute, however... Marines are pretty good about that... most of the time the Officer will say something cool to you if you render the appropriate greeting. One time, however, I was told by one of my NCOs (at the time) to stop saluting, reason being many Marine Officers get sick of returning salutes all of the time (this was primarily on the ramp) ... interesting.
Some of us O-4's like to think we are still par of that JO crowd.......though we should know better