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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Visits and Introductions

  • Army customs
  • General rules
  • Official calls
  • Social calls
  • Introductions

Chapter 2 Invitations

  • Formal engraved invitations
  • Semi-Engraved invitations
  • Formal handwritten invitations
  • Telephone invitations
  • Telefax invitations
  • Replies to formal invitations
  • Withdrawing an acceptance or invitation
  • Informal invitations
    1. Figure 2–1: Formal engraved invitation
    2. Figure 2–2: Semi-engraved formal invitation
    3. Figure 2–3: Formal written invitation
    4. Figure 2–4: Acceptance of a formal invitation
    5. Figure 2–5: Regret to a formal invitation
    6. Figure 2–6: Withdrawal of an acceptance to a formal invitation
    7. Figure 2–7: Recalling an invitation
    8. Figure 2–8: Advancing an invitation
    9. Figure 2–9: Postponing an invitation

Chapter 3 Official Entertaining

  • Army customs
  • Formal receptions and receiving lines
  • Display of flags at military receptions and dinners
  • Seating arrangements
  • Formal dinners
  • Toasts
    1. Figure 3–1: Usual mixed dinner
    2. Figure 3–2: Usual large official dinner
    3. Figure 3–3: Married couples at mixed dinner
    4. Figure 3–4: Unmarried couples (No. 5) at mixed dinner
    5. Figure 3–5: Small mixed dinner (no hostess) (guest of honor and spouse are at No. 2)
    6. Figure 3–6: Small mixed dinner (no hostess)
    7. Figure 3–7: Roundtable seating arrangement
    8. Figure 3–8: Stag dinner with host and co-host
    9. Figure 3–9: Stag dinner with no co-host
    10. Figure 3–10: Another stag dinner arrangement with no co-host
    11. Figure 3–11: Stag dinner at roundtable with host and co-host
    12. Figure 3–12: Speaker’s table at a banquet
    13. Figure 3–13: Sample of a dinner card
    14. Figure 3–14: Roundtable seating plan
    15. Figure 3–15: Rectangular or square seating plan

Chapter 4 Ceremonies

  • Rendering honors
  • Sequence of events
  • Display of flags
  • Seating

Chapter 5 Order of Precedence

  • Determining precedence order
  • Individuals frocked to a higher grade
  • Individuals on approved promotion lists
  • Sergeant Major of the Army
  • Retired Army officers

Chapter 6 Forms of Address

  • Overview
  • High officials
  • Elected officials
  • Use of “His Excellency”
  • Distinguished officials
    1. Table 6–1: Titles and forms of address for U.S. officials

Chapter 7 Arranging Visits for Dignitaries

  • Planning
  • The escort officer
  • Entertaining foreign dignitaries
    1. Table 7–1: Record of dietary restrictions

Chapter 8 Guide to Proper Dress

  • Proper dress for a military or social function
  • Tie worn with Army blue and Army white uniforms
  • Wear of the Army white uniform
  • Equivalent uniforms of Army and other Services
    1. Table 8–1: Army uniform/civilian attire
    2. Table 8–2: Dress codes
    3. Table 8–3: Uniform comparison chart (men)
    4. Table 8–4: Uniform comparison chart (women)

Appendixes

  • A. References
  • B. Lists of States and Territories and Date of Entry into the Union
    1. Table B–1: State and territory dates of entry into the Union
  • C. Official Toasts
    1. Table C–1: Official toasts
  • D. Precedence List
    1. Table D–1: Precedence list of civilian and military persons
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