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One of my former cadets is receiving his commission on Saturday at Purdue University in the Air Force. He asked me to take his first salute. Is there any responsibility I have outside of taking his silver dollar and saluting him, should I buy a gift? I’ve never done this before any help would be would be welcomed.


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Hi Ed. I have no idea, but congratulations for that honor.




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You, as an enlisted or former enlisted person render the cadets first salute as a commissioned officer, he/she returns the salute and gives you a silver dollar. You certainly should offer a congratulations but no gift is required or necessary.





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If he asked you to do this, he respects you greatly and this is a gift in itself

Totally up to you of course, but you can consider giving him a gift. Nothing super extravagant.
A nice gesture is a pocket knife with commissions date engraved on it.
 
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I'd give a unit challenge coin.



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The best gift is the action itself.

A good gift would be a professional/semi-professional photograph(and video) of the event.


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Thanks guys. I wasn’t his favorite instructor because I was hard on him. I was surprised and am truly honored.


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Accept the coin, snap-off a good one, provide a hearty handshake and make sure someone takes a solid photograph that you can save.
 
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Accept the coin, snap-off a good one, provide a hearty handshake and make sure someone takes a solid photograph that you can save.


This with the addition of signing and adding a message of congratulations. Use fine tip sharpie.
As mentioned before, a significant sign of respect—congratulations to you both!

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Thanks guys. I wasn’t his favorite instructor because I was hard on him. I was surprised and am truly honored.


I think that's the kind of thing that a person comes to appreciate as they get older. Kids have enough friends and the instructor/teacher/mentor/etc. that puts trying to be a good friend over trying to be a good teacher is often not acting in the student's best interest.
 
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Congratulations on a job well done!
 
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You obviously had a great impact on him.

I gave my son his first salute when he received his commission.
 
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Probably not what you want to say.





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Agree with what has been said; giving a gift would not be appropriate. Best of luck to the new Lt.
 
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Thanks guys. I wasn’t his favorite instructor because I was hard on him. I was surprised and am truly honored.


Part of growing up is realizing that frequently the people that were hard on you were the people that truly had your best interest at heart. What an honor to know you made that difference in someone's life. Congratulations to both of you!




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