ah!
bueno, entonces no los denuncio ante la comision de ginebra
No se si me entendio. Me parece que no. Insisto en que cada FFAA/FFSS debe mantener sus protocolos o tradiciones. Le copio y pego algo interesante:
Reporting Indoors
When reporting to an officer in his office, the military member removes his headgear, knocks, and enters when told to do so. He approaches within two steps of the officer’s desk, halts, salutes, and reports,
"Sir (Ma’am), Private Jones reports." The salute is held until the report is completed and the salute has been returned by the officer. When the business is completed, the member salutes, holds the salute until it has been returned, executes the appropriate facing movement, and departs. When reporting indoors under arms, the procedure is the same except that the headgear is not removed and the member renders the salute prescribed for the weapon with which he is armed.
The expression "under arms" means carrying a weapon in your hands by a sling or holster.
When reporting to a noncommissioned officer, the procedures are the same, except no salutes are exchanged.
Traduccion: Presentandose bajo techo. Cuando se presenta a un oficial en su despacho, el uniformado se SACA LA GORRA, golpea e ingresa solo cuando se lo autoriza. Se aproxima a dos pasos del escritorio (aca, en Argentina, son 3 pasos), hace alto, SALUDA, y se presenta "Sr/Sra soldado Fulano..." Se mantiene el saludo mientras se presenta y hasta que el saludo es devuelto por el superior. Cuando termina su mision, el mas moderno saluda, mantiene el saludo hasta que se le responde, mediavuelta izquier...(eso interpreto yo) y sale.
Si debe presentarse bajo techo pero portando armamento no se saca la gorra (o casco)...
Fuente:
http://usmilitary.about.com/cs/generalinfo/a/salute_2.htm
Es decir, no llego a entender por que lo de denunciar. Tal vez no entendi su propuesta, si fue una broma, la verdad no entendi. Sepa disculparme.
Atte
Ariel