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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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Army heritage element
cultural practice
military tradition
associatedWith United States Army
countryOfOrigin United States of America
documentedIn Army Regulation 600-20
Army Regulation 670-1
Field Manual 7-22.7
TC 3-21.76
surface form: Training Circular 3-21.5
hasComponent Airborne maroon beret tradition
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
British Army traditions
Continental Army practices
major U.S. wars and campaigns
purpose build esprit de corps
honor Army history
instill discipline
reinforce Army identity
reinforce Army values
timePeriod evolved since 1775

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The Army Goes Rolling Along subjectOf United States Army traditions