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  2. Salute - Wikipedia

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    A salute is usually a formal hand gesture or other action used to display respect in military situations. [1] Salutes are primarily associated with the military and law enforcement, but many civilian organizations, such as Girl Guides, [2] Boy Scouts and the Salvation Army [3] use formal salutes.

  3. Drill commands - Wikipedia

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    Present arms: The soldiers bring their weapons to the front of their bodies, and adjust their right foot position. Soldiers without weapons use a salute appropriate for their headdress. In the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth of Nations, the command is often preceded with a general salute or royal/presidential/national salute, when appropriate.

  4. Military funerals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A military funeral may feature guards of honor, the firing of volley shots as a salute, drumming and other military elements, with a flag draping over the coffin. In the United States, the United States Army Military District of Washington (MDW) is responsible for providing military funerals. "Honoring Those Who Served" is the title of the ...

  5. Two-finger salute - Wikipedia

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    Two-finger salute. The two-finger salute is a salute given using only the middle and index fingers, while bending the other fingers at the second knuckle, and with the palm facing the signer. This salute is used by the Polish Armed Forces, other uniformed services in Poland, and, in some countries, the Cub Scouts.

  6. Armed Forces Medley - Wikipedia

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    The Armed Forces Medley, also known as the Armed Forces Salute is today recognized as a collection of the official marchpasts/songs of the 6 services of the United States Armed Forces: Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Space Force. [1] The medley is usually played in increasing order of precedence: [2] Semper Paratus.

  7. Present arms (command) - Wikipedia

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    Present arms (command) Japanese soldiers present arms with bayonets fixed. Present arms is a two-part drill command used by many militaries and public safety professionals in the world as a sign of respect. It comes from the old British command "Arms to the present!"

  8. Roman salute - Wikipedia

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    The Roman salute, also known as the Fascist salute, is a gesture in which the right arm is fully extended, facing forward, with palm down and fingers touching. In some versions, the arm is raised upward at an angle; in others, it is held out parallel to the ground. In contemporary times, the former is commonly considered a symbol of fascism ...

  9. Wilmer Valderrama recalls ‘sobering’ moment meeting wounded ...

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    Once the soldier realized he was in the presence of a four-star general, he attempted to raise his hand in salute. Wilmer Valderrama is seen here meeting with service members in Vaernes, Norway.