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Customs and Courtesies

Customs and Courtesies. Terminal Learning Objective. Action: Explain the history of Customs, Courtesies, and Traditions Conditions: Given AR 600-25 and FM 7-21-13, and demonstration in appropriate military Customs, Courtesies, and Traditions

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Customs and Courtesies

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  1. Customs and Courtesies

  2. Terminal Learning Objective Action: Explain the history of Customs, Courtesies, and Traditions Conditions: Given AR 600-25 and FM 7-21-13, and demonstration in appropriate military Customs, Courtesies, and Traditions Standards: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of Military Customs, Courtesies, and Traditions

  3. History of Customs and Courtesies The Army is an organization that instills pride in its members because of it’s history, mission, capabilities, and the respect it has earned in the service of the Nation. A reflection of that pride is visible in the customs, courtesies, and traditions the Army holds. Adherence to them connects us with Soldiers throughout America’s history.

  4. Customs • Is defined as an established practice • Customs include positive actions – things you do, and taboos—things to avoid • Many Army customs compliment procedures required by courtesy, while others add to the graciousness of Army life

  5. Courtesy • Means good manners and politeness in dealing with other people • Military courtesy is not a one-way street. Enlisted personnel are expected to be courteous to officers and likewise, officers are expected to return the courtesy

  6. Traditions • Is a customary pattern of thought, action, or behavior by an identifiable group of people • It is information, beliefs, and customs handed down by word of mouth from one generation to another • Tradition gives Soldiers a feeling of pride to understand why we do things the way we do

  7. Terminal Learning Objective Action: Explain the history of Customs, Courtesies, and Traditions Conditions: Given AR 600-25 and FM 7-21-13, and demonstration in appropriate military Customs, Courtesies, and Traditions Standards: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of Military Customs, Courtesies, and Traditions

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