Why aren’t you saluting me?” shouted the lieutenant colonel at the young woman, without the slightest idea who was standing before him

That day, the military base was unusually quiet. The soldiers stood in perfect formation on the parade ground, waiting for the lieutenant colonel’s arrival. Everyone knew this man loved power and attention and demanded absolute obedience.

He was feared — not for his strength, but for his cruelty and arrogance. He often humiliated his subordinates, always looking for a reason to punish them, and no one dared to talk back. A few minutes later, the sound of an engine roared beyond the gate.

A military jeep entered the yard, kicking up a cloud of dust. The company commander barked:

— Attention! Everyone froze, saluting their superior officer.

But at that exact moment, a young woman in uniform was calmly crossing the square. Young, confident, moving with a light step. She held her helmet in her hand and didn’t even glance in the lieutenant colonel’s direction.

He noticed her immediately — and felt a surge of anger. He slammed on the brakes, rolled down the window, and leaned out, yelling:

— Hey, soldier! Why aren’t you saluting me?

Lost your discipline? Do you even know who I am?! The young woman looked him straight in the eyes, calm and steady.

— Yes, I know exactly who you are, she replied, without a trace of fear. Her response, which he took as insolence, made the lieutenant colonel explode with rage. He jumped out of the vehicle, shouting, insulting, threatening, and humiliating her.

The soldiers tensed — no one dared to intervene. But at that very moment, the seemingly defenseless woman did something that left the lieutenant colonel utterly speechless. Suddenly, she said in a firm voice:

— I am not obliged to salute someone who holds a lower rank than me.

— What did you just say?! — stammered the lieutenant colonel. — Did you see my insignia?

I’m a lieutenant colonel! She stepped closer and said clearly:

— And I am a colonel from the Internal Investigation Division. I’ve come here by order of the ministry to see how you “serve.” There have been far too many complaints about you.

They all say the same thing: that you mistreat your soldiers. The lieutenant colonel’s face turned pale. He froze, unable to speak.

The woman crossed her arms over her chest and added with a cold smile:

— And what’s this? No salute? That’s another violation on your part.

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