ANSWERS: 8
  • Yes. If you did not know, warrant officers are promotions made in the field. warrant officers deserve the same respect , as any other military officer and that includes a salute.
  • Any officer whether its a field or grade officer in the United States deserves the same respect. Key word is any officer will get the salute and respect by those lesser in grade.
  • Yes warrant officers do deserve the respect of a salute and to be called "Sir" just as commissioned officers
  • Yes, you must salute a warrant officer just like a commissioned officer.
  • Only warrants above W1 warrant a salute! All warrant officers are refered to as Mr. in the US Army in place of Sir,and that goes for women warrant officers as well!
  • " Anonymous answer 5"... quit spreading bull shit! You don't know what the fuck your talking about! You must salute commissioned and warrant officers. BTW, Warrants are commissioned at CW2. WO1 is appointed and is under the same oath as say, the secretary of defense. Either way.. below, Army Regulation 600-25 says officer (Commissioned and warrant)... Also Warrant Officer title is Mr. or Ms. (Like "I'm calling for Mr. Smith" but can and should be referred to directly as Sir or Ma'am in person. Like "Sorry Sir, didn't mean to crash into your car" Know what your talking about before you post. AR 600-25 1–5. Hand salutes and salutes with arms a. For instructions on executing the hand salute, see FM 3–21.5, paragraph 4–4. b. All Army personnel in uniform are required to salute when they meet and recognize persons entitled to the salute. Salutes will be exchanged between officers (commissioned and warrant) and enlisted personnel, and with personnel of the Armed Forces of the United States (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard), the commissioned corps of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the commissioned corps of the Public Health Service entitled to the salute.
  • Yes enlisted are to salute an E-4 Corporal and higher, as they are all in leadership positions. An E-4 Specialist just shows seniority and can take command only after the Corporal has been render incapacitated as the chain of command shows.
  • Yes enlisted are to salute an E-4 Corporal and higher, as they are all in leadership positions. An E-4 Specialist just shows seniority and can take command only after the Corporal has been render incapacitated as the chain of command shows.

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