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Dear Dr. Drill,
Hey, You know Your Drill. I say the words AFMAN everybody is like, "what's that". I have read that so many times. GOT A QUESTION THOUGH.
When you salute the AFMAN 36-2203 doesn't say where a lower ranking Cadet should stand if by a higher ranking person. Though I know it's on the Honor side to the left. Show me were it say it in the AFMAN 36-2203.
CADET
Dr. Drill Responds
Dear... Uh... Cadet,
Since it doesn't say, then you can assume that the AFMAN either doesn't care or is trying to allow latitude. Drill and ceremonies and customs and courtesies aren't meant to specify every situation down to the last eye-blink (Except for the Pass in Review, of course.). The drill manual specifically says this in the section on exchanging salutes:
To prescribe an exact distance for all circumstances is not practical, but good judgment indicates when salutes should be exchanged.
While this statement is written about exchanging salutes, it applies generally to the Drill Manual.
So, if the Drill Manual doesn't give you any specific guidance, then you should apply the general rules and concepts of D&C to make a decision.
So, let's take a look at this situation and apply our newly-acquired drill accumen...
Pop quiz, hotshot: You're a Cadet NCO talking with a your squadron commander the Cadet commander walks up. Obviously, you both need to salute, since you're saluting the Cadet commander and the squadron commander is returning the Cadet commander's salute (Remember: Dr. Drill having dispensed with the myth of the magical 'superior salute free zone' a couple months ago.). So, should you:
- Quickly determine your relationship in physical space to your squadron commander and his placement with regards to the approaching Cadet commander. Computing the converging vectors with computer-like speed, step quickly - yet surruptitously - into the correct honor position on interval to the left of the squadron commander, aligned with him and at a right angle to the approaching Cadet commander in time to render a perfect hand salute.
- Turn to face your approaching Cadet commander and salute.
What do you do? What do you do?
Dr. Drill