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Bzzliteyr said:The thing to remember is that you are saluting the Queen (i.e. the "commission") therefore if the officer hasn‘t been commissioned, then coming to attention will suffice as paying respects to that officer. Here at CTC gagetown, it‘s rare that we salute anything that is an Ocdt. or 2Lt.
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Last time I checked, a 2Lt. holds a Queen's commission...not saluting them is just plain wrong Whether they've been a 2Lt. for 10 mins or 10 yrs., one must remember the act of saluting is to demonstrate ones alliegance and loyalty to the Sovergien, and not so much as to the individual officer in question.
I beg to differ on that, if an officer is saluted, they must return the compliment, it's not an issue of 'can'.basically if an NCO greets you or walks past you outside, they must salute you, and you can return the favour; that is, if the NCO is in uniform.