Section 23D ceremonies and events

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C

A DV visit is an important event and should be given close attention to detail. Which of the following is NOT a source to access for further guidance on responsibilities and proper procedures for DVs? (23.17) A. AFPAM 34-1202, Guide to Protocol B. Installation protocol office C. Wing personnel office D. Review AFI 341201, Protocol

B

According to AFI 1-1, Air Force Standards, what reflects the unique nature of our profession and guide significant aspects of our behavior? (23.1) A. Air Force protocols and decorum B. Air Force customs and courtesies C. Air Force standards and etiquettes D. Air Force tradition and discipline

C

After retreat has played, and before the national anthem is played, or a bugler plays To the Color, what commands are issued? (23.27) A. "Squadron (Group, etc.), ATTENTION," "Fall, OUT" B. "Squadron (Group, etc.), ATTENTION," "Parade, REST" C. "Squadron (Group, etc.), ATTENTION," "Present, ARMS" D. "Squadron (Group, etc.), ATTENTION," "Order, ARMS"

C

All events begin with planning. What should always be given to the nature and sequence of the event, scheduling, guests, and budget? (23.22) A. Delegation B. Disregard C. Consideration D. Open-mindedness

C

All flags displayed with the United States flag are flown at half-staff when the United States flag is flown at half-staff. Which flags are the exception? (23.14) A. U.S. Territory flags, unless the country has granted permission for their flag to also be at half-staff B. No exceptions C. Foreign national flags, unless the foreign country has granted permission for their flag to also be at half-staff D. U.S. State flags, unless the state has granted permission for their flag to also be at half-staff

A

As a rule of thumb, when the United States flag is displayed or carried in a procession with another flag or flags, where should it be? (23.14) A. Either on the right of all others, or in front of and centered ahead of other flags if there is a line of other flags in the same procession B. Either on the right of all others, or in front of and to the right of other flags if there is a line of other flags in the same procession C. Either on the left of all others, or in front of and to the left of other flags if there is a line of other flags in the same procession D. Either on the left of all others, or in front of and centered ahead of other flags if there is a line of other flags in the same procession

C

Because ceremonies are often steeped in tradition, there are almost always resources available for helping planners get started. What resources can help get things started? (23.22) A. Request permissive TDY to other bases who planned similar events B. Contact the base protocol office for event templates C. Reach out to other organizations or review checklists from previous events

B

Because most promotions are effective the first day of the month, when are promotion ceremonies customarily conducted? (23.23) A. On the first Monday of each month B. On the last duty day before the promotion effective date C. One duty day after the promotion

C

Certain individuals who are considered distinguished visitors (DV) are often afforded particular courtesies as a matter of respect, as well as tradition. Which of the following is NOT defined as a DV? (23.17) A. Foreign military officer or civilian designated a DV by the Under Secretary of the Air Force for International Affairs B. General or Flag Officer C. Visitor or group designated by the public affairs office D. Government official with rank equivalent to a Brigadier General or higher

A

Combat dining-in is an event similar to the dining-in because it maintains the traditional form, but different primarily in one way. What is this difference? (23.28) A. Dress and atmosphere B. Location and time C. Participants and age D. Food and beverage

C

During Reenlistment ceremonies, what has traditionally served, and should be used when available, as a backdrop for reenlistment ceremonies? (23.23) A. Both United States flag and Air Force flag B. Air Force flag C. United States flag

B

During a retreat and the flag is at half-staff position, how is the flag lowered? (23.27) A. The detail will first briskly hoist the flag to the staff head while the national anthem or "To the Colors" is sounded, and then lower the flag on the first note of retreat B. The detail will first briskly hoist the flag to the staff head while retreat is sounded and then lower on the first note of the national anthem or To the Color C. The detail will first hoist the flag to the staff head while retreat is sounded, and then briskly lower the flag on the first note of the national anthem or "To the Colors" D. The detail will first ceremoniously hoist the flag to the staff head while retreat is sounded, and then lower the flag on the first note of the national anthem or "To the Colors"

C

During a retreat ceremony, the flag security detail folds the flag after being lowered. What does the senior member of the detail do? (23.27) A. Helps control the flag B. Remains at parade rest while the flag is folded unless needed to control the flag C. Remains at attention while the flag is folded unless needed to control the flag D. Takes three paces back and reports "Sir (Ma'am), the flag is secured"

A

During a retreat, the national anthem is played, or a bugler plays To the Color. How do the junior members of the flag security detail lower the flag? (23.27) A. Slowly and with dignity B. Smartly with precision C. Quickly and with professionalism D. Briskly with attention to detail

C

During reenlistment ceremonies, what reinforces the recognition that when a member makes a commitment to the Air Force, his/her family is also making a commitment? (23.23) A. Family appreciation certificate from the commander B. Air Force Family Advocacy program C. Invitation of the member's immediate family D. National Military Family Appreciation Month

D

During the playing of retreat, junior members of the flag security detail assume the position of attention and move to the flagstaff to arrange the halyards for proper lowering of the flag. Once the halyards are arranged, what do the junior members of the flag security detail do? (23.27) A. Execute about face in unison B. Execute attention in unison C. Execute three paces backwards in unison D. Execute parade rest in unison

A

During the retirement ceremony, which of the following is NOT something the member receives? (23.25) A. Retirement parking marker B. Various certificates, letters of appreciation, appropriate awards, decorations, and honors C. Air Force retired lapel button D. United States flag

B

Following the service flags, which flag is next in order of precedence? (23.16) A. U.S. Space Command B. North American Aerospace Defense C. Major commands (in alphabetical order) D. Field operating agencies

A

Formal and dignified decoration ceremonies preserve the integrity and value of decorations. When possible, who should personally present decorations? (23.23) A. Commanders B. Supervisors C. Command chief master sergeants D. Chief master sergeants

D

How is a salute exchanged among individuals? (23.20) A. Senior member always salutes the junior member first; the senior officer should initiate the salute in time to allow the junior to return it B. Junior member always salutes the senior member first; the senior officer should hold the salute for enough time to allow the junior member to pass C. The member who first sees the other member salutes first; the salute should be initiated in time to allow the other member to return it D. Junior member always salutes the senior member first; the junior member should initiate the salute in time to allow the senior officer to return it

D

If the commander desires, a reveille ceremony may accompany the raising of the flag. When and where does this reveille ceremony take place? (23.26) A. Just before sunrise near the base flagstaff B. 0700 hours at the base flag park C. At sunrise on the base flag park D. After sunrise near the base flagstaff

B

In accordance with Title 10 United States Code, Armed Forces, how will service flags be displayed? (23.16) A. By order of service date, with the most senior service flags being given the position of honor in the center with higher level B. By order of service date, with the most senior service flags being given the position of honor on the far right C. By order of service date, with the most senior service flags being given the position of honor on the far left D. By order of number of wars, with the most senior service flags being given the position of honor on the far right

D

In which unit was the first base honor guard activated? (23.3) A. 560th Air National Guard Band of the Northwest, Fairchild, Washington. It was responsible for maintaining an Air Force ceremonial capability B. 82nd Training Wing, Sheppard Air Force Base, Wichita Falls, Texas. It ensured that America's Airmen had the skills they needed to succeed in combat C. 314th Airlift Wing, Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas. It was part of the Education and Training Command D. 1100th Air Police Squadron, Bolling Field, Washington D.C. It was responsible for maintaining an Air Force ceremonial capability in the National Capitol Region

False

Many installations across the Air Force play Taps to signify "lights out" at the end of the day. For these purposes, the salute is required. (23.20) True False

A

Similar to the dining-in, induction into the Order of the Sword is an evening affair usually consisting of a social period, formal dinner, and induction ceremony. What is the required dress? (23.29) A. Mess dress, semiformal uniform, or equivalent B. Formal civilian attire equivalent C. Semiformal uniform only D. Mess dress only

D

The U.S. Army band made the first recordings of the Air Force song in 1939. What was it titled? (23.9) A. Blue Skies B. The Great Blue Forces C. The Air Force Song D. The U.S. Air Force

B

The area surrounding the sphere takes the shape of a star. What meanings does this star signify? (23.8) A. (a) The five points represent the five branches of the military forces--air force, army, navy, marine corps, and coast guard (b) Symbolizes space as the high ground of our nation's air and space force (c) The vision of peace and human rights (d) Represents our officer corps, central to our combat leadership B. (a) The five points of the star represent the components of our one force and family--our Regular Air Force, civilians, Guard, Reserve, and retirees (b) Symbolizes space as the high ground of our Nation's air and space force (c) The rallying symbol in all our wars (d) Represents our officer corps, central to our combat leadership C. (a) The five points represent the components of our one force and family--our active duty, civilians, Guard, Reserve, and retirees (b) Symbolizes our excellence in performance (c) The rallying symbol in all our wars (d) Represents our NCO corps, central to our air power

A

The sphere within the star on the Air Force Symbol represents the globe. Which of the following is NOT one of the three reminders this globe represents? (23.8) A. Our power to control the global airspace B. To provide decisive air and space power worldwide C. Our challenge as an expeditionary force to respond rapidly to crises D. Our obligation to secure our Nation's freedom with global vigilance, reach, and power

C

The star on the Air Force Symbol is framed with three diamonds. What do these three diamonds represent? (23.8) A. Our three branches of government in which we protect: legislative, executive, and judicial B. Our military branches of service: Air Force, Army, and Navy C. Our core values of Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence In All We Do

True

True or False? Airmen pay the same respect to the national anthems and flags of other nations as rendered the United States national anthem and flag. (23.19) True False

True

True or False? Anthems of friendly foreign nations may be played to honor visitors of foreign nations as a show of respect. The same respect is shown to foreign national anthems as is shown to The Star-Spangled Banner. (23.5) True False

False

True or False? During official events, the official party may move to depart after the playing of the second verse of the Air Force song. (23.9) True False

False

True or False? Give the senior person, enlisted or commissioned, the position of honor on the left when walking, riding, or sitting. The junior person takes the position to the senior's right. (23.18) True False

True

True or False? If more than one person is present when a senior official enters or departs a room, the person who first sees the officer calls the area to attention. (23.18) True False

True

True or False? If the flag is not displayed during the national anthem, those present should face toward the music and act in the same manner they would if the flag were displayed. (23.5) True False

Fals

True or False? Individuals carrying articles in both hands (unable to be transferred to the left hand) need not initiate or return the salute when impractical. They just proceed on their way. (23.20) True False

True

True or False? Regimental colors, state flags, and organizational or institutional flags are always dipped as a mark of respect to the United States flag. The Air Force flag and organizational flags may be dipped as appropriate. (23.15) True False

True

True or False? Respect, consideration, manners, common sense, and politeness are all ways of demonstrating common acts of courtesy. (23.17) True False

True

True or False? Salutes will be exchanged between officers (commissioned and warrant) and enlisted personnel of the U.S. Armed Forces, as well as, between U.S. Armed Forces personnel and the Uniformed Services of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the U.S. Public Health Service, as appropriate. (23.20) True False

True

True or False? The Air Force Symbol retains the core elements of our Air Corps heritage with respect to the bent up, rather than straight "Arnold" wings, and a star with the circle. (23.8) True False

True

True or False? The U.S. flag should be displayed daily on or near the main administration building of every public institution; it should also be displayed during school days in or near every schoolhouse. (23.13) True False

False

True or False? The United States flag is displayed on Memorial Day half-staff until retreat. (23.13) True False

True

True or False? The United States flag should be displayed on Father's Day and Mother's Day. (23.13) True False

True

True or False? The United States flag should never be carried flat or horizontally, but always aloft and free. (23.15) True False

True

True or False? The all-purpose (all-weather) storm flag is larger than the all-purpose flag. (23.12) True False

True

True or False? There is no official meaning for the folds of the flag, and according to AFI 34-1201, Protocol, there is no official flag folding script. (23.11) True False

True

True or False? When attending public gatherings, such as sporting events, meetings, or when a salute would be inappropriate or impractical, salutes between individuals are not required. (23.20) True False

True

True or False? When in formation, members do not salute or return a salute unless given the command to do so. (23.20) True False

False

True or False? When in groups, when a senior officer approaches, the first individual noticing the officer calls the group to attention, only he or she faces and salutes the officer. (23.20) True False

True

True or False? When in the workplace, being helpful, taking and delivering messages, and offering assistance when possible, are demonstrations of consideration for others. (23.17) True False

False

True or False? When the Air Force song is played, Airmen will stand at attention, but are not allowed to sing the lyrics of the song. (23.9) True False

True

True or False? When the bugle call, To the Color, is played, the same respects are shown as rendered to the national anthem. (23.5) True False

True

True or False? While all Air Force personnel are Airmen, it is appropriate to address officers by their grade, such as Lieutenant Colonel, and enlisted members by their grade, such as Master Sergeant. (23.19) True False

True

True or False? Within the Air Force, the installation commander may direct that the United States flag be flown at half-staff on occasions when it is considered proper and appropriate. (23.14) True False

D

Universal custom is to display the United States flag only from sunrise to sunset on buildings and on stationary flagstaffs in the open. However, what may be done when a patriotic effect is desired? (23.13) A. Properly illuminate the flag till midnight if displaying it 24 hours a day B. Properly remove the flag during the hours of darkness if displaying it 24 hours a day C. Properly drape the flag during the hours of darkness if displaying it 24 hours a day D. Displaying the flag 24 hours a day with proper illumination during hours of darkness

C

What are proven traditions, deep-rooted in culture that reflect pride in military service to our Nation? (23.1) A. Military protocols B. Military honor guard C. Military customs and courtesies D. Military etiquettes

A

What ceremonies formally recognize service members for meritorious service, outstanding achievement, or heroism? (23.23) A. Decoration B. Promotion C. Award D. Retirement

D

What do the 13 white stars represent on the Air Force Seal? (23.7) A. Original 13 founding fathers B. Original 13 purchased aircraft C. Original 13 states D. Original 13 colonies

C

What do the wings on the Air Force Symbol, drawn with great angularity, emphasize? (23.8) A. Our range and power B. Our range and modernity C. Our swiftness and power D. Our swiftness and airlift

B

What does the senior member on a flag detail do when the flag is clear of his or her grasp? (23.26) A. Assist in folding the flag B. Comes to attention and executes present arms C. Comes to attention, executes an about-face, and marches away D. Comes to attention and executes order arms

C

What event gave the present Dining-In format its beginnings in the Air Corps? (23.28) A. When General Joseph McNarney held his famous wingdings B. When General Carl Andrew "Tooey" Spaatz held his famous "spaatz" wingdings C. When General Henry H. "Hap" Arnold held his famous wingdings D. When General Billy Mitchell held his famous wingdings

C

What is a code of traditional precedence, courtesy, and etiquette in matters of military, diplomatic, official, and celebratory ceremonies for the military and government agencies? (23.2) A. Custom B. Tradition C. Protocol D. Governance

C

What is a courtesy exchanged between members of the U.S. Armed Forces as both a greeting and a symbol of mutual respect? (23.20) A. Addressing B. Hailing C. Saluting D. Greeting

D

What is at the core of the reenlistment ceremony? It is recited by the officer and repeated by the re-enlistee. (23.24) A. Pledge of Alliance B. National Anthem C. Reenlistment Pledge D. Oath

D

What is military tradition and patriotism steeped in, often honored in ceremonies and represented in many forms? The United States flag and its colors, songs, official seals, and other nationally recognized objects are examples of it. (23.4) A. Traditionalism B. Code of Arms C. Awards, decorations, and emblems D. Symbolism

C

What is the primary mission of today's base honor guard program? (23.3) A. To employ, equip, and train Air Force members to project the professional military image for active duty members, retirees, and veterans of the United States Air Force B. To employ, equip, and train Air Force members to invoke the professional military image for active duty members, retirees, and veterans of the United States Air Force C. To employ, equip, and train Air Force members to provide professional military funeral honors for Regular Air Force, retired members, and veterans of the U. S. Air Force D. To employ, equip, and train Air Force members to provide professional military ceremonies for active duty members, retirees, and veterans of the United States Air Force

A

What is the size (dimension) of the all-purpose, all-weather storm flag? (23.12) A. 5 feet by 9 feet 6 inches B. 9 feet 6 1/2 inches by 19 feet C. 4 feet 4 inches by 5 feet 6 inches D. 8 feet 11 3/8 inches by 17 feet

B

What is the twofold purpose of a retreat ceremony? (23.27) A. (a) Signals the end of the duty day, and (b) serves as a ceremony for paying respect to the country B. (a) Signals the end of the official duty day, and (b) serves as a ceremony for paying respect to the United States flag C. (a) Signals the end of the official duty day, and (b) serves as a ceremony for paying respect to fallen military members

A

What uniform is worn during decoration ceremonies? (23.23) A. All military participants and attendees should wear the uniform specified by the host B. There are no dress requirements during a decoration ceremony C. Military participants wear any blue uniform combination and attendees should wear business-casual clothing D. All military participants and attendees should just wear their uniform of the day

A

What uniform must military members and civilians wear when attending dining-in and dining-out ceremonies? (23.28) A. Military members must wear the mess dress or the semiformal uniform; civilians wear the dress specified in the invitations B. Military members must wear the service dress only; civilians wear the dress specified in the invitations C. Military members must wear the mess dress or the semiformal uniform; civilians wear formalwear such as suit or gown D. Military members must wear the semiformal uniform only; civilians wear blue-formalwear such as suit or gown

D

When at a military funeral or memorial in uniform, when is the salute rendered? (23.20) A. Salute the casket once it arrives at the destination via caisson, hearse or carried; also salute during the firing of volleys and the playing of Taps B. Salute during the firing of volleys and the playing of Taps; do not salute the caisson or hearse as it passes and the casket as it is carried past C. Salute the caisson or hearse as it passes, but not the casket as it is carried past; also salute during the firing of volleys and the playing of Taps D. Salute the caisson or hearse as it passes and the casket as it is carried past; also salute during the firing of volleys and the playing of Taps

C

When displayed from a building, a window, or over the middle of a street, how should the United States flag be suspended? (23.14) A. Vertically with the union to the uppermost and the flag's own left, that is, to the observer's right (north on an east and west street, or east on a north and south street) B. Horizontally with the union to the uppermost and the flag's own right, that is, to the observer's left (north on an east and west street, or east on a north and south street) C. Vertically with the union to the uppermost and the flag's own right, that is, to the observer's left (north on an east and west street, or east on a north and south street) D. Vertically with the union to the uppermost and the flag's own right, that is, to the observer's left (south on an east and west street, or west on a north and south street)

C

When displayed horizontally against a wall or when displayed behind a speaker's platform, where should the union of the United States flag be? (23.14) A. Uppermost and to the flag's own left (the observer's right) B. Bottom and to the flag's own right (the observer's left) C. Uppermost and to the flag's own right (the observer's left)

B

When displayed in a window, where should the union of the United States flag be? (23.14) A. Uppermost and to the flag's own left (the observer's right) B. Uppermost and to the flag's own right (the observer's left) C. Bottom and to the flag's own right (the observer's left)

A

When displayed on a staff near a speaker's platform (in a church or public auditorium), where should the United States flag be positioned? (23.14) A. It should hold the position of superior prominence and the position of honor at the clergyman's or speaker's right as he or she faces the audience. Any other flag so displayed should be placed on the left of the clergyman or speaker, or to the right of the audience B. It should hold the position of superior prominence and the position of honor at the clergyman's or speaker's right as he or she faces the audience. Any other flag so displayed should be placed on the right of the clergyman or speaker, or to the left of the audience C. It should hold the position of superior prominence and the position of honor at the clergyman's or speaker's left as he or she faces the audience. Any other flag so displayed should be placed on the left of the clergyman or speaker, or to the right of the audience D. It should hold the position of superior prominence and the position of honor at the clergyman's or speaker's left as he or she faces the audience. Any other flag so displayed should be placed on the right of the clergyman or speaker, or to the left of the audience

C

When lowering the flag, the flag detail is formed and marched to the flagstaff. From which side is the halyards detached and attended? (23.27) A. Windward B. Port C. Leeward D. Starboard

C

When may the United States flag be placed at the center of the line and displayed at a higher level than the other flags in the display? (23.14) A. When the United States flag is displayed with another flag against a wall from crossed staffs B. When the United States flag is flown with a number of flags displayed from staffs set in a line C. When no foreign national flags are involved in the display D. When the United States flag is displayed with one or more other nations

C

When practical, how many senior members and airmen make up the detail for lowering the flag for the all-purpose flag and installation flag? (23.27) A. One senior member and two junior members for the all-purpose flag; one senior member and three junior members for the installation flag B. One senior member and three junior members for the all-purpose flag; two senior members and five junior members for the installation flag C. One senior member and three junior members for the all-purpose flag; one senior member and five junior members for the installation flag D. One senior member and two junior members for the all-purpose flag; one senior member and five junior members for the installation flag

D

When practical, what does a flag detail consists of when hoisting the flag? (23.26) A. One senior member and three junior members B. One senior member and four junior members C. Two senior member and one junior members D. One senior member and two junior members

C

When reporting to an officer indoors, how many times do you knock and then enter when told to do so? (23.20) A. Three times B. Twice C. Once D. Never

A

When the United States flag is displayed from a staff projecting horizontally or at an angle from the windowsill, balcony, or front of a building, where should the union of the flag be placed? (23.14) A. At the peak of the staff B. At the center of the staff C. At half-staff until noon D. At the bottom of the staff

D

When the United States flag is flown at half-staff, how is it raised and lowered? (23.14) A. First hoisted to the peak for an instant, and then lowered to the half-staff; the flag should be lowered at the end of the day B. Quickly hoisted to the half-staff; the flag should be raised to the peak position before lowering at the end of the day C. First hoisted to the peak for a ceremonial pause of 30 seconds, and then lowered to the half-staff; the flag should be briskly raised to the peak position before lowering at the end of the day D. First hoisted to the peak for an instant, and then lowered to the half-staff; the flag should be raised to the peak position before lowering at the end of the day

A

When the flag is folded during retreat, the flag security detail marches to a position three paces from the commander (or officer of the day in an informal ceremony). Where is the senior member and flag bearer positioned? (23.27) A. Senior member on the right and the flag bearer in the center B. Senior member on the left and the flag bearer in the center C. Senior member on the right and the flag bearer on the left D. Senior member on the right and the flag bearer one pace behind

D

When was the Air Force Symbol designated the official symbol of the U.S. Air Force? (23.8) A. 5 Jun 1947 B. 5 May 2005 C. 5 May 2002 D. 5 May 2004

B

Which AFI provides details on addressing retirees? (23.19) A. AFI 36-3606, Retiree Activities Program B. AFI 36-3106, Retiree Activities Program C. AFI 36-3916, Retiree Activities Program D. AFI 36-3466, Retiree Activities Program

D

Which AFI provides planning retirement details? (23.25) A. AFI 26-3603, Service Retirements B. AFI 34-3303, Service Retirements C. AFI 36-3306, Service Retirements D. AFI 36-3203, Service Retirements

B

Which AFMAN outlines the authorized users and uses of the Air Force Seal and the Coat of Arms? (23.7) A. AFMAN 33-366, Preparing Official Communications, Attachment 2 B. AFMAN 33-326, Preparing Official Communications, Attachment 2 C. AFMAN 13-126, Preparing Official Communications, Attachment 2 D. AFMAN 31-326, Preparing Official Communications, Attachment 2

B

Which VA Form is used to receive an interment flag from the Department of Veterans Affairs? (23.12) A. VA Form 28-2108, Application for U.S. Flag for Burial Purposes B. VA Form 27-2008, Application for U.S. Flag for Burial Purposes C. VA Form 27-2018, Application for U.S. Flag for Burial Purposes D. VA Form 29-2007, Application for U.S. Flag for Burial Purposes

C

Which flag is 20 feet by 38 feet? This flag is flown on holidays and special occasions and can be substituted with the installation flag. (23.12) A. Organizational flag B. Ceremonial flag C. Garrison flag D. All-purpose flag

A

Which flag is lightweight nylon bunting material, 8 feet 11 3/8 inches by 17 feet, and is only displayed in fair weather from an installation flagstaff? (23.12) A. Installation flag B. All-purpose flag C. Organizational flag D. Garrison flag

C

Which member of the flag detail carries the flag and is positioned in the center? The detail forms in line then marches to the flagstaff, halts, and attaches the flag to the halyards. (23.26) A. Both junior members together B. Junior member C. Senior member D. Senior and junior member together

D

Which of the following does NOT receive full honors? (23.23) A. Foreign dignitaries B. Statutory appointees C. General or Flag Officers D. Occasions where ceremonies promote our national interests

B

Which of the following is NOT where a retreat ceremony may take place? (23.27) A. Near the base flagstaff B. At the control tower C. Squadron area D. On the base parade ground

B

Which program is a mandatory Air Force program, under the responsibility of installation commanders, which emphasizes the importance of military customs and courtesies, dress and appearance, and drill and ceremonies? (23.3) A. Professional Military Education B. Base Honor Guard C. Air Force Special Duty Assignment D. Air Force Band

B

Who are known as the "keepers of the sword," and maintain the official lists of Order of the Sword recipients, respectively? (23.29) A. Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force and command chief master sergeants B. Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force and major-command command chiefs C. Numbered air force (NAF) commanders and major command commanders (MAJCOM) D. Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force and command first sergeants

A

Who designates the specified time for reveille? (23.26) A. Commander B. First sergeant C. Base protocol office D. Regional MAJCOMs

A

Who in the flag detail continues to hold the flag until it is hoisted clear of his or her grasp, taking particular care that no portion of the flag touches the ground? (23.26) A. Senior member B. Junior member C. Member to the right of the detail D. Member in the center of the detail

C

Who salutes and acknowledges salutes for those in a formation? (23.20) A. Person who first recognizes the need to render a salute B. Flight chief C. Person in charge of the formation D. Not required


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