United States Army traditions
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United States Army traditions encompass the service’s long-standing customs, ceremonies, songs, symbols, and values that honor its history and reinforce its identity and esprit de corps.
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| United States Army traditions canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: United States Army traditions Context triple: [The Army Goes Rolling Along, subjectOf, United States Army traditions]
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Marine Corps traditions
Marine Corps traditions are the long-standing customs, rituals, and practices that embody and reinforce the ethos, history, and identity of the United States Marine Corps.
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United States military culture
United States military culture encompasses the traditions, values, customs, and social norms that shape the identity, behavior, and daily life of service members across all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces.
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U.S. Army branch insignia system
The U.S. Army branch insignia system is the standardized set of distinctive metal emblems worn on uniforms to identify a soldier’s specific branch or functional area within the Army.
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U.S. Army badges
U.S. Army badges are official insignia awarded to soldiers to recognize qualifications, skills, achievements, and specialized service within the United States Army.
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Marine Corps ceremonies
Marine Corps ceremonies are formal military events that honor the service’s traditions, history, and people while reinforcing its core values of honor, courage, and commitment.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: United States Army traditions Target entity description: United States Army traditions encompass the service’s long-standing customs, ceremonies, songs, symbols, and values that honor its history and reinforce its identity and esprit de corps.
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A.
Marine Corps traditions
Marine Corps traditions are the long-standing customs, rituals, and practices that embody and reinforce the ethos, history, and identity of the United States Marine Corps.
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B.
United States military culture
United States military culture encompasses the traditions, values, customs, and social norms that shape the identity, behavior, and daily life of service members across all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces.
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C.
U.S. Army branch insignia system
The U.S. Army branch insignia system is the standardized set of distinctive metal emblems worn on uniforms to identify a soldier’s specific branch or functional area within the Army.
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D.
U.S. Army badges
U.S. Army badges are official insignia awarded to soldiers to recognize qualifications, skills, achievements, and specialized service within the United States Army.
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E.
Marine Corps ceremonies
Marine Corps ceremonies are formal military events that honor the service’s traditions, history, and people while reinforcing its core values of honor, courage, and commitment.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (134)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
United States Army heritage element
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cultural practice ⓘ military tradition ⓘ |
| associatedWith | United States Army ⓘ |
| countryOfOrigin | United States of America ⓘ |
| documentedIn |
Army Regulation 600-20
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Army Regulation 670-1 ⓘ Field Manual 7-22.7 ⓘ TC 3-21.76 ⓘ
surface form:
Training Circular 3-21.5
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| hasComponent |
Airborne maroon beret tradition
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Army Ball ⓘ Army Values: Duty ⓘ Army Values ⓘ
surface form:
Army Values: Honor
Army Values ⓘ
surface form:
Army Values: Integrity
Army Values: Loyalty ⓘ Army Values ⓘ
surface form:
Army Values: Personal Courage
Army Values: Respect ⓘ Army Values ⓘ
surface form:
Army Values: Selfless Service
Army birthday observance ⓘ Army ceremonies ⓘ Army courtesies ⓘ Army customs ⓘ Army songs ⓘ U.S. Army heraldry ⓘ
surface form:
Army symbols
Army uniforms ⓘ Army Values ⓘ
surface form:
Army values
Blue Star family recognition customs ⓘ Gold Star family recognition customs ⓘ Hail and Farewell events ⓘ Independence Day observances ⓘ U.S. Army uniform system ⓘ
surface form:
Infantry blue cord tradition
Memorial Day observances ⓘ NCO induction ceremonies ⓘ Officer commissioning ceremonies ⓘ Old Guard ceremonial traditions ⓘ Order of Military Medical Merit tradition ⓘ Order of Saint Maurice ⓘ
surface form:
Order of Saint Maurice tradition
Ordre de Saint-Michel ⓘ
surface form:
Order of Saint Michael tradition
Order of the Spur tradition ⓘ Ranger beret and scroll traditions ⓘ Retreat ceremony ⓘ U.S. Army Reveille ⓘ
surface form:
Reveille
Silver Dollar Salute tradition ⓘ Special Forces green beret tradition ⓘ St. Barbara’s Day celebrations ⓘ St. George’s Day celebrations ⓘ Stetson and spurs tradition in cavalry units ⓘ Taps ⓘ The Army Goes Rolling Along ⓘ The U.S. Army Song ⓘ
surface form:
The Army Song
To the Colors ⓘ Veterans Day observances ⓘ Warrant Officer induction ceremonies ⓘ after action review customs ⓘ assumption of command ceremonies ⓘ award and decoration ceremonies ⓘ battle streamers ⓘ battlefield circulation customs ⓘ battlefield circulation of colors ⓘ beret colors ⓘ branch colors ⓘ branch traditions ⓘ cadence calls ⓘ call to quarters customs ⓘ casing and uncasing of colors ⓘ chain of command customs ⓘ challenge coin tradition ⓘ change of command ceremonies ⓘ coin presentation tradition ⓘ color guard traditions ⓘ colors and guidons ⓘ courtesy to the colors ⓘ creeds and oaths ⓘ dining-outs ⓘ U.S. military ceremonial regulations ⓘ
surface form:
drill and ceremony
drill commands ⓘ field mess customs ⓘ first salute tradition ⓘ flag etiquette ⓘ folding of the flag at funerals ⓘ grog bowl tradition ⓘ guard mount traditions ⓘ guarding of unit colors ⓘ half-staff flag customs ⓘ honor guard traditions ⓘ insignia and badges ⓘ inspection customs ⓘ memorial ceremonies ⓘ mess traditions ⓘ military balls and dining-ins ⓘ military funerals ⓘ military timekeeping customs ⓘ mottos and slogans ⓘ parades and reviews ⓘ playing of Taps at funerals ⓘ posting and retiring of the colors ⓘ presentation of the flag to next of kin ⓘ professional reading tradition ⓘ promotion ceremonies ⓘ rank and precedence customs ⓘ reenlistment ceremonies ⓘ regimental system ⓘ relinquishment of command ceremonies ⓘ retirement ceremonies ⓘ rifle volley tradition at funerals ⓘ salute to officers ⓘ salute to the flag ⓘ salute to the national anthem ⓘ saluting customs ⓘ shoulder sleeve insignia ⓘ spur ride tradition ⓘ staff ride tradition ⓘ toasting traditions ⓘ tomb guard traditions at Arlington National Cemetery ⓘ unit activation ceremonies ⓘ unit distinctive insignia ⓘ unit history briefings ⓘ unit inactivation ceremonies ⓘ unit lineage and honors ⓘ unit mascots ⓘ unit nicknames ⓘ unit songs and marches ⓘ unit traditions ⓘ wearing of mourning bands ⓘ |
| influencedBy |
American frontier experience
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British Army traditions ⓘ Continental Army practices ⓘ major U.S. wars and campaigns ⓘ |
| purpose |
build esprit de corps
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honor Army history ⓘ instill discipline ⓘ reinforce Army identity ⓘ reinforce Army values ⓘ |
| timePeriod | evolved since 1775 ⓘ |
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