Section 8C - Professional Behavior Flashcards

1
Q

What must all personnel outside in uniform do during the raising and lowering of the flag?

A

Face the flag and salute.

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2
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How long should you hold the salute during the national anthem or “To the Colors”?

A

Until the last note of music is played.

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3
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If you’re in a moving vehicle, what should you do when you hear the national anthem or “To the Colors” start to play?

A

Stop at the first note of music and sit quietly until it ends.

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4
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What should you do during the national anthem or “To the Colors” if you are wearing civilian clothes?

A

Face the flag (or sound of the music) and stand at attention with your right hand over your heart, or render a salute.

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5
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Do you need to stand and salute indoors during retreat or reveille?

A

No. (However, you must stand during the playing of the national anthem before a showing of a movie at the base theatre.)

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6
Q

A folded flag is considered cased and does not require a salute. (T/F)

A

True.

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7
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Saluting is a courteous exchange of greetings. Who salutes first?

A

The junior member.

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8
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What item is rendered a salute as a sign of respect?

A

The flag.

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9
Q

When may any Airman, NCO or officer who recognizes a need to salute, or a need to return one, do so?

A

Anytime, anywhere.

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10
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When you return or render an individual salute, what parts of your body should you turn toward the flag or person being saluted?

A

Your head and eyes.

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When you meet an officer outside a building and you’re both in uniform, what should you do?

A

Initiate the salute upon recognition, allowing him or her time to return it.

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12
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If your hands are full when you approach an officer, what type of greeting is appropriate?

A

A verbal greeting without saluting.

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13
Q

A junior member salutes an officer carrying articles in both hands. What should the officer do?

A

Nod or verbally acknowledge the salute.

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14
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If you’re in formation and an officer approaches, who calls the group to attention and salutes for them?

A

The person in charge of the group.

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15
Q

In formation, when do members salute or return a salute?

A

Only when given the command to do so.

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16
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If you’re part of a group not in formation, who calls the group to attention? Who salutes?

A

The first person to see the officer calls the group to attention. Everyone faces the officer and salutes.

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17
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Are salutes required between individuals at public gatherings, such as sporting events and meetings?

A

No.

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18
Q

Exchanging salutes between military pedestrians (including gate sentries) and officers in a moving vehicle is not mandatory. (T/F)

A

True. (Unless officer passenger’s are readily identifiable.)

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19
Q

Must you salute properly marked staff cars? (T/F)

A

Yes.

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20
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Persons in uniform may salute civilians. (T/F)

A

True. (Always salute the President and, if appropriate, military members in civilian clothes.)

21
Q

In a work detail, who salutes?

A

The person in charge salutes for the whole detail.

22
Q

While in uniform at a military funeral, when do you salute?

A

At the caisson or hearse passes by and the casket is carried by your position. Also, during the firing of volleys and the playing of Taps.

23
Q

When is it appropriate to salute indoors?

A

In a formal reporting situation.

24
Q

____ is defined as common, everyday courtesy/

A

Etiquette.

25
Q

What is the general rule for addressing civil servants properly?

A

Use the last name with Mr., Mrs., Miss or Ms., unless requested to do otherwise.

26
Q

Gossip leads to low morale within the unit. (T/F)

A

True. (Don’t gossip and discourage others from gossiping.)

27
Q

Give some examples of proper telephone etiquette.

A

1) Be polite and identify yourself and your organization; 2) offer to take a message or help the caller when someone is unavailable; 3) write down the individuals name, organization, phone number and message; and 4) pass the information on to the intended recipient.

28
Q

Why shouldn’t you lean or sit on desks, lean back in a chair or put your feet on desks?

A

Because it doesn’t present a professional military image.

29
Q

What are some good general rules for military etiquette?

A

Use common sense, be considerate of others and insist that your subordinate do the same.

30
Q

You should extend the same military courtesies to members of all US service branches. (T/F)

A

True.

31
Q

Should you salute commissioned officers or friendly UN forces and nations?

A

Yes.

32
Q

As an NCO, you must learn the identifying insignia of the military grades of all nations. (T/F)

A

False. (However, you should learn the insignia of the most frequently contacted nations, particularly during an overseas assignment or deployment.)

33
Q

What happens when courtesy falters within a unit?

A

Discipline stops functioning and the mission is endangered.

34
Q

In the Air Force, the position or place of honor is on the ____.

A

Right.

35
Q

When you accompany or join a person senior to you, what position should you take?

A

The position to the senior’s left.

36
Q

What should you do when a senior officer enters or departs the room?

A

Rise and stand at attention.

37
Q

Who calls a group to attention when an officer enters a room?

A

The first person to see the officer.

38
Q

When wouldn’t a group be called to attention when an officer enters a room?

A

When an officer of equal or higher rank Is already in the room.

39
Q

Junior members enter a vehicle or boat ____ and sit on the senior’s ____.

A

First; left.

40
Q

What is the abbreviation and proper term of address for the Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force?

A

CMSAF; Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force or Chief.

41
Q

What is the abbreviation and proper term of address for a Chief Master Sergeant?

A

CMSAF; Chief Master Sergeant or Chief.

42
Q

What is the abbreviation and proper term of address for a Senior Master Sergeant?

A

SMSgt; Senior Master Sergeant or Sergeant.

43
Q

What is the abbreviation and proper term of address for a Master Sergeant?

A

MSgt; Master Sergeant or Sergeant.

44
Q

What is the abbreviation and proper term of address for a Technical Sergeant?

A

TSgt; Technical Sergeant or Sergeant.

45
Q

What is the abbreviation and proper term of address for a Staff Sergeant?

A

SSgt; Staff Sergeant or Sergeant.

46
Q

What is the abbreviation and proper term of address for a Senior Airman?

A

SrA; Senior Airman or Airman.

47
Q

What is the abbreviation and proper term of address for an Airman First Class?

A

A1C; Airman First Class or Airman.

48
Q

What is the abbreviation and proper term of address for an Airman?

A

Amn; Airman.

49
Q

What is the abbreviation and proper term of address for an Airman Basic?

A

AB; Airman Basic or Airman.