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The most common salute in the Royal Naval Service is the "hand salute," executed by touching the brim of the cover between the forefinger and thumb of the right hand. The salute is generally accompanied by a polite "Good Morning Sir or Ma'am" depending on the situation. In the Navy and Rescue Service, Officers below the rank of Commander are usually addressed as "Mister" or "Miss" depending on the situation. Officers who are at the rank of Commander or above are usually addressed by their rank i.e.. "Good Morning Commander Jones".

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