OK, here's one for you guys.
I'm currently teaching a ResF BMQ. We have about 52 candidates or so remaining, of whom one is an officer. He's DEO, with more degrees than most of the rest of my unit put together. He's got his commission as a 2Lt, but has not completed any courses yet. I as a corporal am instructing him and am an authority figure in his training He only just got promoted to 2Lt a couple of weeks ago, so this is a pretty new issue. Up til now I've been addressing him (politely) as 'Mr. _____'. With him having put up his bar, what if anything would change in how I should be addressing him, as a noncommissioned instructor to a commissioned candidate? I'm just curious what the 'official' answer is; concensus among the staff seems to be to continue calling him 'mister _____' and continuing on as we were, and noone's raised any fuss about it... But what do the regs say?