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  2. Customs and traditions of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Naval salute was a sign of respect, with Officers doffing their caps and seamen touching their forelock or knuckling their forehead. [citation needed] However, during the 19th century the Royal Navy was evolving into the modern Navy, as ships spent more time on station and ashore next to the Army and within Victorian society. Therefore, the ...

  3. Category:United States Navy traditions - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "United States Navy traditions" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Sailors' superstitions - Wikipedia

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    Sailors' superstitions are superstitions particular to sailors or mariners, and which traditionally have been common around the world. Some of these beliefs are popular superstitions, while others are better described as traditions, stories, folklore, tropes, myths, or legends.

  5. Naval tradition - Wikipedia

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    A fleet review is a tradition of assembling the fleet before the monarch. In June 2005, to mark the bi-centenary of the Battle of Trafalgar, 167 ships of the RN, and 30 other nations, were present at a fleet review. [2] The naval salute differs from the military salute in that it has the palm turned down, rather than outwards. [3]

  6. Line-crossing ceremony - Wikipedia

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    The line-crossing ceremony is an initiation rite in some English-speaking countries that commemorates a person's first crossing of the Equator. [1] The tradition may have originated with ceremonies when passing headlands, and become a "folly" sanctioned as a boost to morale, [2] or have been created as a test for seasoned sailors to ensure their new shipmates were capable of handling long ...

  7. 30 Times People Visited Someone’s Home And Noticed Weird ...

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    Image credits: h-bugg96 WebMD explains that there are three main categories of traditions: religious, cultural, and family-specific. The latter might not have anything to do with things greater ...

  8. Category:Royal Navy traditions - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Royal Navy traditions" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bunting tosser; C.

  9. Liberty cuffs - Wikipedia

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    Liberty cuff of US Navy PO on port call in Baltimore, October 2018. Liberty cuffs are a form of unauthorized personal decoration applied to the inside of the cuffs of military uniforms, which became popular in the United States Navy in the early 1900s and were imitated by other U.S. military branches starting around World War I. Liberty cuffs were embroidered patches sewn on the inside cuffs ...