SPC Private RallyPoint Member1453652<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>What courtesies are required when the Secretary of the Army walks into your office/building and how do you address him??2016-04-14T12:19:12-04:00SPC Private RallyPoint Member1453652<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>What courtesies are required when the Secretary of the Army walks into your office/building and how do you address him??2016-04-14T12:19:12-04:002016-04-14T12:19:12-04:00PO3 Sandra Gomke1453734<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div><a target="_blank" href="http://www.formsofaddress.info/Secretary_Defense.html">http://www.formsofaddress.info/Secretary_Defense.html</a> Check out this website. It might help. <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default">
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Response by PO3 Sandra Gomke made Apr 14 at 2016 12:46 PM2016-04-14T12:46:02-04:002016-04-14T12:46:02-04:00SFC J Fullerton1453930<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The chance that the SoA "walks" into your office/building totally unannounced and out of the blue are about ZERO. Their schedules are managed by their handlers down to the minute. If the SoA is scheduled to visit your installation or unit, it will be a Dog and Pony Show of epic proportions. He will have an entourage to take care of every detail, and people of much higher rank than you will ensure that the proper protocol is rehearsed and followed. If a demonstration or briefing is part of the visit and you are chosen to participate, you will be given a script to follow, and instructions on how to answer questions. As a Soldier, you will only address him or her as sir or ma'am. Generally, they are in and out as they got a tight schedule to keep.Response by SFC J Fullerton made Apr 14 at 2016 1:38 PM2016-04-14T13:38:23-04:002016-04-14T13:38:23-04:00SSG Jeremy Kohlwes1453963<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>"Sir" is just fine, or "Secretary" if you want to be more formal. There is nothing in place for him like there is for the President. Of course, wherever the Secretary goes there will most likely be a high ranking officer close behind which you will have to render proper courtesies for.Response by SSG Jeremy Kohlwes made Apr 14 at 2016 1:49 PM2016-04-14T13:49:00-04:002016-04-14T13:49:00-04:00CPT Joseph K Murdock1454341<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I would imagine Sir would suffice. Honorable Secretary of the Army Murphy will get old.Response by CPT Joseph K Murdock made Apr 14 at 2016 3:52 PM2016-04-14T15:52:03-04:002016-04-14T15:52:03-04:00SGT Paul Mackay1455039<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>SirResponse by SGT Paul Mackay made Apr 14 at 2016 9:01 PM2016-04-14T21:01:20-04:002016-04-14T21:01:20-04:00SPC Private RallyPoint Member1455125<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Thank you everyone for your support an answers. It's been a big help.Response by SPC Private RallyPoint Member made Apr 14 at 2016 9:42 PM2016-04-14T21:42:53-04:002016-04-14T21:42:53-04:00SFC Pete Kain1456585<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Offer him a beer......oh wait flash back to the 70's, NVMResponse by SFC Pete Kain made Apr 15 at 2016 12:52 PM2016-04-15T12:52:17-04:002016-04-15T12:52:17-04:00SPC Wanda Vergara-Yates1465159<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Would it not be "Sir" or "Mr. Secretary"? just like you would the President. During conversation, I would intersperse the two. The first time you address him it would be "Mr. Secretary" though.Response by SPC Wanda Vergara-Yates made Apr 20 at 2016 9:05 AM2016-04-20T09:05:20-04:002016-04-20T09:05:20-04:00MAJ George Buzby1465174<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Stand up and greet him.Response by MAJ George Buzby made Apr 20 at 2016 9:10 AM2016-04-20T09:10:35-04:002016-04-20T09:10:35-04:00PFC Private RallyPoint Member1465273<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I would address him as Mr. Secretary, offer him a cold glass of water from the drinking fountain, and pat him on the back for a sarcastic "job well done." Then I'd take him on a tour through the high volume of BS you have to go through on a daily basis, and when he leaves, say, "Thank you Mr. Secretary, for visiting our facility. I hope you understand what it's like to work in our office and I invite you to come back for a visit any time. Quarterly reports are due on *whatever date* and we could use some help getting those together if you'd like a break for your daily routine."Response by PFC Private RallyPoint Member made Apr 20 at 2016 9:39 AM2016-04-20T09:39:01-04:002016-04-20T09:39:01-04:00SSG Ken Gilder1465338<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I would think the same courtesies you would extend any officer. He/she would be addressed as "Sir," or "Ma'am," or "Mr./Ms. Secretary.Response by SSG Ken Gilder made Apr 20 at 2016 9:55 AM2016-04-20T09:55:10-04:002016-04-20T09:55:10-04:00SSG(P) Paul VanHorn1465458<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Stand at Attention and address him as Sir would be appropriate. Unless he is a former officer, then the courtesy deserving would be correct.Response by SSG(P) Paul VanHorn made Apr 20 at 2016 10:21 AM2016-04-20T10:21:30-04:002016-04-20T10:21:30-04:00MCPO Roger Collins1465575<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Ah, so much material for a UN-PC retiree here.Response by MCPO Roger Collins made Apr 20 at 2016 10:48 AM2016-04-20T10:48:58-04:002016-04-20T10:48:58-04:00SSG Byron Hewett1465732<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>address him as Mr. Secretary or Sir or Ma'am.Response by SSG Byron Hewett made Apr 20 at 2016 11:36 AM2016-04-20T11:36:45-04:002016-04-20T11:36:45-04:00SGT Johnny Owens1466245<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>None, in the civilian world one still has to earn respect.Response by SGT Johnny Owens made Apr 20 at 2016 2:03 PM2016-04-20T14:03:38-04:002016-04-20T14:03:38-04:00MSG Antonio Giuliano1467164<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Immediately Call the office to attention just as you would do for a GO entering and address him as Mr. Secretary or if it were a female, Madam Secretary. Introduce him/her as the Honorable Sec of the Army... so and so. :)Response by MSG Antonio Giuliano made Apr 20 at 2016 7:22 PM2016-04-20T19:22:53-04:002016-04-20T19:22:53-04:00SSG Mark Franzen1467255<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I agree With SFC J. Fullerton that is a little Far fetched don't you think?Response by SSG Mark Franzen made Apr 20 at 2016 8:24 PM2016-04-20T20:24:05-04:002016-04-20T20:24:05-04:00SSG Chris Garabitos1468020<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Mr. Secretary (DA PAM 600-60)Response by SSG Chris Garabitos made Apr 21 at 2016 7:25 AM2016-04-21T07:25:18-04:002016-04-21T07:25:18-04:00SGT Brenden Lee1468986<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Are you currently in the military? If so you would do as is per military regulations. Out of respect, as a Veteran, I would call them Sir/Ma'am or Mr. or Ms. Secretary or along those lines. Just my personal opinion.Response by SGT Brenden Lee made Apr 21 at 2016 12:51 PM2016-04-21T12:51:12-04:002016-04-21T12:51:12-04:00SFC(P) Private RallyPoint Member1470391<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Response by SFC(P) Private RallyPoint Member made Apr 21 at 2016 9:43 PM2016-04-21T21:43:05-04:002016-04-21T21:43:05-04:00SPC David Young1471806<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I believe that "Mr. Secretary" or "Sir" would be acceptable.Response by SPC David Young made Apr 22 at 2016 1:43 PM2016-04-22T13:43:20-04:002016-04-22T13:43:20-04:00SPC David Young1471815<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I believe that "Mr. Secretary" or "Sir" would be in order.Response by SPC David Young made Apr 22 at 2016 1:45 PM2016-04-22T13:45:26-04:002016-04-22T13:45:26-04:00CSM Felipe Mendez1476711<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Render the proper military courtesy. Chances are that he/she is accompanied with couple Stars, so, you immediately will come to attention anyway. This bring up a funny story that happened to me while deployed to Kosovo. During a heavy snow storm, we heard an Aircraft coming to our hangar/clamshell. My commander, other NCOs and I ran to the door to see who was the crazy individual that took the chance in that snow storm. Well, the aircraft’s door opened and there was Gen Shinseki (Army Chief of Staff). He got off the aircraft and He thought that we were the receiving party and gave everyone a coin. I talked with the crew chiefs and they told us how scare they were and promise not to do it again. He came unannounced to our location.Response by CSM Felipe Mendez made Apr 24 at 2016 11:16 PM2016-04-24T23:16:01-04:002016-04-24T23:16:01-04:00SSG Maxwell Goodman1651346<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I had the Under Secretary of the Army come to our DFAC for lunch and it was not a huge dog and pony show but none the less we know that he was coming and all. I got a coin from him he was a cool guy and very down to earthResponse by SSG Maxwell Goodman made Jun 21 at 2016 3:49 PM2016-06-21T15:49:47-04:002016-06-21T15:49:47-04:002016-04-14T12:19:12-04:00