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03/14/2015

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Passing honors consist of
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personnel “manning the rails” (not in order of rank), sounding “Attention” and rendering a hand salute by all persons on deck, between ships of the Coast Guard and between ships of the Coast Guard and the Navy.
Term

step 1

starboard side

Definition
blow one whistle blast or say “Attention to Starboard.” Crew will man the Starboard rail
Term

step 1

port side

Definition
blow two whistle blasts or say “Attention to Port.” Crew will man the Port rail.
Term

step 2

Sound one whistle blast or say

Definition
“Hand Salute” then render salute.
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step 3

Sound two whistle blasts or say

Definition
“Ready Too” then drop your salute and remain at attention.
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step 4

Sound three whistle blasts or

Definition
say “Carry On.”
Term
Passing honors between vessels of the USCG and the Navy is based on
Definition
the rank of the commanding officer irrespective of the branch of service.
Term
The date-of-rank or linear number is used to determine seniority between officers of similar rank.This information is obtained via
Definition
voice communications or published sources, contact your Operations Officer for further guidance.
Term
USCG to Foreign Warships or Dignitaries
Definition
USCG will render honors to ships displaying the flag of foreign presidents, or members of reigning royal families.
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The honors required for the President of the United States shall be rendered by a ship of the Coast Guard being passed close aboard by a ship or boat displaying the flag or standard of a foreign president, sovereign or reigning family, except that
Definition
the foreign national anthem shall be played in lieu of the National Anthem of the United States.
Term
USCG to Merchant Ships
Definition
The procedure is called “Dipping the Ensign” and is done to RETURN the salute of a merchant vessel. A USCG vessel NEVER initiates this procedure.
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USCG Shore Units
Definition
The same honors and ceremonies as for an official visit to a ship, shall be rendered, insofar as practicable and appropriatemanning the rail, piping the side, and parading side boys are not considered appropriate
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Dispensing with Passing Honors
Definition
Passing honors shall neither be rendered after sunset nor before 0800, except when international courtesy requires. The senior officer present may direct that passing honors be dispensed with in whole or part when he or she deems necessary.
Term
What is the distance of close aboard as applied to a ship?
Definition
600 yards
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While passing honors to port, what is the correct number of whistle blasts to indicate port?
Definition
Two blasts
Term
Two USCG cutters pass each other with the same rank CO, how is seniority determined
Definition
Date of rank or linear number
Term
Where would you find a list of nations officially recognized by the U.S. Government?
Definition
Naval Technical Procedures (NTP) 13
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Who may dispense with Passing Honors?
Definition
Senior Officer Present
Term
"Official visit"
Definition
A formal visit requiring special honors and ceremonies
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"Call"
Definition
An informal visit of courtesy requiring no special ceremonies
Term
When boats pass each other with embarked officers or officials in view, hand salutes shall be rendered by the senior officer and coxswain in each boat.
Definition

Officers seated in boats shall not rise when saluting;

 

coxswain shall rise unless dangerous or impracticable to do so.

Term
Coast Guard personnel shall render salutes to officers of
Definition
  •  Armed forces of the United States
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  • Public Health Service
  •  Foreign armed services whose countries are formally recognized by the United States
Term
On board ship, salutes shall be dispensed with after the first daily meeting except for those rendered to
Definition
the commanding officer and officers senior to the commanding officer, visiting officers, officers making inspections, and officers addressing or being addressed.
Term

Gun Salutes

Flag of the President

Definition
A 21-gun salute shall be fired to the flag of the President:
Term

Gun Salutes

Secretary of State  acting as special foreign representative of the President

Definition
19-gun salute shall be fired to the flag of the Secretary of State
Term

Gun Salutes

Flag of Other United States Officials

A 19-gun salute shall be fired to the flag of the:

Definition

 

  •  Secretary of Defense
  •  Secretary of State
  •  Secretary of Homeland Security
  •  Secretary of the Navy
  •  Deputy Secretary of Defense
  •  Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security
  •  Commandant of the Coast Guard
  •  Commandant of the Marine Corps
  •  Chiefs of staff
  •  Director of Defense Research and Engineering
Term

Gun Salutes

Flag of Other United States Officials

A 17-gun salute shall be fired to the flag of the:

Definition
  •  Assistant Secretary of Defense
  •  General Counsel
  •  Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security
  •  Under Secretary of the Navy
  •  Assistant Secretary of the Navy
  •  All Admirals and Generals
Term
When a ship enters a port of a foreign nation whose government is formally recognized by the United States, it shall fire a salute of
Definition
21-guns to that nation
Term
If a salute to a nation is fired, it shall
Definition
precede any salutes fired in honor of individuals.
Term
Returning Salutes to a Nation
Definition
A salute to a nation fired by a foreign warship entering a port of the United States shall be returned by the senior ship present unless there is a saluting battery of an armed service of the United States in the area which is designated to return such salutes.
Term

Gun Salutes

Foreign President, Sovereign, or Member of a Reigning Royal Family

Definition
A 21-gun salute shall be fired by a ship or station to the flag of the president, sovereign, or member of a reigning royal family in the same manner prescribed in Coast Guard Regulations
Term

Gun Salutes

Several Heads of State

 

Ships entering a port where the personal flags or standards of several presidents, sovereigns, or members of reigning royal families are displayed shall fire a 21-gun salute to each in the following order:

Definition
  •  The president, sovereign, or member of thereigning  royal family of the nation in which the port belongs.
  •  The President of the United States.
  •  The presidents or sovereigns of other nations in alphabetical order of the names of the nations in the English language.
  •  Members of reigning royal families of other nations in the same order as above.
Term

Gun Salutes

Officers in the Coast Guard

Definition

for officers and officials entitled to 17 or more guns shall be fired on the occasion of each official visit

 

15 guns or less shall not be fired unless ordered by the senior officer present or higher authority

Term
Gun Salute intervals
Definition
The interval between guns in salutes is normally five seconds.
Term

Returning Gun Salutes

foreign

Definition
  •  A salute fired to the nation by a foreign ship arriving in port shall be returned gun for gun.
  • A salute fired to a flag or general officer by a foreign ship or station shall be returned gun for gun.
Term
Returning Gun Salutes
Definition
  • A salute fired in honor of the President of the United States or of the Secretary of State when acting as special representative of the President shall not be returned.
  •  A salute fired in honor of any official or officer on the occasion of an official visit or inspection shall not be returned.
  •  A salute fired by a flagship or headquarters in honor of a flag officer shall not be returned.
  •  A salute fired in honor of an anniversary, celebration, or solemnity shall not be returned.
Term
Inability to Render or Return Gun Salutes
Definition
In cases where, from any special circumstances, the failure to salute cannot be explained without giving offense to a foreign power or official, salutes shall be fired by any ship which can do so with safety.
Term

Restrictions on Gun Salutes

12-Month Restriction

Definition

No official or officer, whether United States or foreign, shall be saluted by the same ship or station more than once in 12 months (except those entitled to 17 or more guns) unless that official or officer:

  • Has been advanced in grade
  •  Makes an official visit or inspection
  •  Is on special duty in which international courtesy is involved or exceptional circumstances exist.
Term
Time of Day Restrictions on gun salutes
Definition
A gun salute in honor of an official or officer who arrives before 0800 shall be fired at 0800. If the occasion is on a Sunday, the salute shall be fired on Monday, and the salute shall not be fired if the official or officer has departed meanwhile. done after colors
Term

Precedence of Diplomatic and Consular Representatives

Chief of a United States Diplomatic Mission including a Charģe d' Affairs

Definition
Over any officer of the armed services of the U.S. and over any U.S. civil official, except the Secretary of State, whose official salute is less than 21 guns
Term
After the piping, commence
Definition

Ruffles and Flourishes

In the absence of a band, a bugler sounds "To the Colors" in lieu of the national anthem.

A visitor entitled to 11 guns or more shall be invited to inspect the guard upon completion of such honors

Term
If honors involving a musical tribute to the President of the United States need be performed more than one time,
Definition
"Hail to the Chief" may be used interchangeable with the national anthem as honors
Term
Open Hand Position
Definition
is used to make a soft, clear note.
Term
Curved Hand
Position
Definition
produce a higher note than that produced using the open hand position
Term
Closed Hand Position
Definition
produces a high, clear note
Term
Clinched Hand Position
Definition
shrill and clear
Term

Straight line

 

___________

Definition
Smooth note
Term

Dotted line

…………….

Definition
Rattled note
Term

Broken line

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Definition
Undulating note
Term

Broken line

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Definition
Undulating note
Term

Full arrowheads along a line

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Definition
Full breath pulsation
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Half arrowheads along a line

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Definition
Gentle breath pulsation
Term

Arrow on the end of a line

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Definition
end sharp
Term

No arrow on the end of a line

___________

Definition
Allow the note to die away
Term
To sound "Veer"
Definition
  • Fill the lungs
  • Begin in the curved position and blow to imitate a whistle rattled by a pea.
Term
Alongside or Over the Side
Definition

"Alongside" and "Over the Side" are the same musical scores. To produce the sound:

  •  Fill the lungs
  •  Begin with the lowest smooth note
  •  Rise to the shrill note
  •  Fall to the low note again
  •  Finish with a low, soft shrill

 

Term
To sound "Away"
Definition
  •  Fill the lungs
  •  Begin in the open position
  •  Close to the clinched position
  •  Hold the shrill note for five seconds
  •  Open and close again to the clinch and hold the second shrill note for another five seconds
  •  Open and allow the signal to end softly, allowing about three seconds for the fall to silence
Term
Which of the following rate a 15-gun salute
Definition
Vice Admiral
Term
When do you start piping the side?
Definition
when the visitor enters the line of side boys
Term
Passing close aboard for boats is _____ yards?
Definition
400
Term
When manning the rail, how many whistle blasts are used to call attention to port?
Definition
2
Term
Passing honors between Coast Guard and Navy ships is based on?
Definition
The rank of the commanding officer
Term
Where do you find a list of nation’s formally recognized by our Government for passing honors?
Definition
Naval Telecommunications Procedures Chapter 13
Term
Who may dispense with Passing Honors?
Definition
Senior Officer present
Term
Official Visit means?
Definition
A formal visit requiring special honors and ceremonies
Term
A _____-gun salute shall be fired to the flag of the Secretary of State, when acting as a special foreign representative of the President.
Definition
19
Term
The interval between gun salutes is normally _____ seconds
Definition
5
Term

What part of the boatswain’s pipe is indicated?

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Definition
reed
Term

What hand position is the following?

Definition

Curved
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