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- How to Address Rear Admiral (Selects) and other Selects
I'm more interested in what may be written officially as a Navy courtesy and etiquette, but what has been your personal experience when writing an email or seeking (in person) the attention of a "Rear Admiral Lower Half (select)"? Do you write your email "RDML (sel)" or do you write "Captain"
- addressing officers in email - Air Warriors
I'm send emails to various officers in NROTC units and elsewhere and I feel uncomfortable since I don't know how to address them properly in my email correspondence Do I start with a: Dear Sir, Dear Ma'am, Dear LT Jones, Dear LCDR Jones Dear CDR Jones, LCDR Jones, Lieutenant
- Addressing an officer of unknown rank - Air Warriors
What is the most respectful way to adress a military officer when you are not sure of his her rank? Most of the time you can use sir ma'am (Good afternoon
- V r or V R? - Air Warriors
Thanks, Griz Was told that V R = addressing higher rank and V r = addressing lower rank Never heard of that rule but I have heard the @zipmartin version
- Hard Power and Soft Power | Page 48 | Air Warriors
There's lots of shit that could, and should be, in "Americas interest" but not at the expense of a debt burden that prevents us from addressing the strategic issues affecting us here at home
- Does the board look at your NASIS SF-86 or is it only a check to see . . .
I couldn't find information addressing this specific question elsewhere on the website Is the NASIS SF-86 only used for the purpose of getting a security clearance? Do the boards look at them and factor in your work experience work hours while in school? Or would you have to bring that up in your motivational statement for them to know?
- Addressing an officer of unknown rank | Page 3 | Air Warriors
Straight from this Navy resource My rate is Petty Officer Second Class My rating is Electronics Technician And my rank is Officer Candidate :icon_wink I stand corrected However, then the ID cards are all wrong, because they'll say things like "Pay grade: E-5", and "Rank: PO2"
- will i be medically dqed | Air Warriors
That link is for the NAMI waiver guide, this isn't addressing new accessions or programs leading to a commission If the USN hasn't invested any money in you there is no reason to take any risk with you The document you would need to look at is the Navy Medical Manual, which currently is not viewable due to reviews as dictated by recent executive orders
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