Elevate Your DINING ETIQUETTE. Here are a few etiquette tips to keep in mind the next time you are hosting or attending a formal dining experience!

Traditions & Protocol
If we know one thing about the military, we know it is rooted in decades (and in some cases, centuries!) of tradition. From receiving line etiquette to hosting a battalion coffee, here’s your guide to get it right.
M:M Protocol and Traditions Team “Round-Up” for 2020-2024
M:M Protocol and Traditions Team “Round-Up” for 2020-2024
Reviving Army Traditions—Black Tie Tactical Style
Reviving Army Traditions—Black Tie Tactical Style! You’ve been there—you ordered the perfect outfit for an upcoming event, and it turned up as an example of, “This is what I ordered, but this is what arrived,” if it even arrived at all!
One Woman Can Make a Difference!
One Woman Can Make a Difference! Tribute to Ann Crossley Author of The Army Wife Handbook, The Air Force Wife Handbook, and The Army Spouse Handbook
Socials, Balls, and Ceremonies, Oh My!
The weather is warming, days are longer, birds are singing, and new duty stations are the talk on every installation!
Teen Etiquette
Yes, manners are still important and that includes Teen etiquette too! In last-month’s blog, we talked about the basic etiquette to teach your children. When they get a little older, it’s time to add to that list of important etiquette lessons. Teaching your children manners and basic etiquette will carry them further in life than anything else you can teach them.
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