Helpful References - Helpful References
- General Observations
- Office Calls and Courtesy Visits
- Social Calls and Events
- Official Visits
- Ceremonies
- Invitations/RSVPs/Regrets
- A Word about Email Etiquette
- A Word about Proper Attire
Agenda
- DA PAM 600-60 – A Guide to Protocol and Etiquette for Official Entertainment
- AR 600-25 – Salutes, Honors, and Visits of Courtesy
- AR 840-10 – Description and Use of Flags, Tabards, and Automobile Plates
- FM 22-5 – Drill and Ceremonies
- Protocol, The Complete Handbook of Diplomatic, Official, and Social Usage by Mary Jane McCaffree and Pauline Innis
- Service Etiquette by Oretha D. Swartz
Helpful References
- Take time to learn the basic rules now
- Consult regulations, books, senior officers/NCOs, SGS/Protocol office
- Remember respect, good manners, social grace, practicality
- Use common sense
General
Observations
- Made at the office of the person being visited
- Made by subordinate to immediate superior and next higher superior
- If initial counseling involved, prepare by bringing your ORB
- Check with S1 or XO for commander’s wishes
- Departure Calls (outprocessing) – with immediate commanding officer at minimum, check with S1/XO
Office Calls
Courtesy Visits
Hail and Farewell - Hail and Farewell
- Check with higher as to common practices
- If making a social call and commander is married, visitor should bring spouse
- Commander’s receptions/New Year’s Day Receptions
Social Calls
& Events
- Work on comfort level around senior officers – don’t be afraid to introduce yourself/interact
- Be informed (can generate conversation)
- Be yourself (most can see through brown-nosing or someone with an agenda)
- Always be polite, respectful of others (includes peers/subordinates)
Social Calls
& Events
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