A soldier who is physically unable to salute with his or her right hand may render a salute with the left hand.
The Leeds Salute is now a well established part of our culture, to do it make a fist with your right arm place the thumb edge of the fist on your heart, extend your arm fully outwards and slightly upwards. The salute is used when we get a corner kick and is accompanied but a low grunting LEEDS LEEDS LEEDS."
with your stronger arm ex if you are right handed use your right arm grab the arm of the microscope and use your other arm/hand at the base/under it
The salute is a two part movement. The first part is when the hand is raised. It is done on the command "scout salute" instead of saying "one". The arm is dropped when the order "two" is given.
Lee did not lose an arm, it was Jackson, who was wounded then died at Chancellorsville..There the arm is buried.
In the old navy there were two different answers. The first is that the Starboard watch wore there rate on their right arm and the port or larboard watch on their left. Later it was changed to the Seaman rates wore theirs on their right arm and all others on their left.
The right hand. In Israel Defense Force, a soldier gives a proper salute by streching his or her arm upwards while forming a straight line towards the right eyebrow (not touching it, just pointing at it) Also, if nothing occupies the left hand, it is most rigorous to make a fist with the left hand that points to the ground. If a soldier carries a rifle and for that reason cannot salute using his or her hands directly, there is a different kind of salute that is done with the rifle.
With his left, they would let it slide.
With their right hand, fingers together, the middle finger at the right eyebrow and the right arm 90 degrees from the body.
The Leeds Salute is now a well established part of our culture, to do it make a fist with your right arm place the thumb edge of the fist on your heart, extend your arm fully outwards and slightly upwards. The salute is used when we get a corner kick and is accompanied but a low grunting LEEDS LEEDS LEEDS."
It does matter in which county you are. What I know is; Some places in Belgium they do. In the US Military, you are authorized to salute with your left hand when: You are a band major You are opening the door for a dignitary, with your right hand (i.e the U.S. President) Your right hand/arm is injured Rifle salute, it is a salute done while performing rifle manual movements
The Leeds Salute is now a well established part of our culture, to do it make a fist with your right arm place the thumb edge of the fist on your heart, extend your arm fully outwards and slightly upwards. The salute is used when we get a corner kick and is accompanied but a low grunting LEEDS LEEDS LEEDS."
If a soldier has 2 strips on his arm, he is a corporal.
It starts out kind of like putting your right hand over your heart,then going up real fast and putting your hand in the air,palm facing the ground and fingers to gather.Answer #2Take the explanation of answer#1 and add the verbal salute of "heil" (hail). In fact you woundn't need to explain that much - just say it's a German version of the ancient roman empire... when soldiers salute "macte" the Caesar... in fact it's the roman salute.
a soldier who loses his arm
Hitler adopted the stiff-armed salute for his troops from Benito Mussolini, who had copied the old Roman salute. Hitler went to the extreme had had civilian people punished who would not give the salute. The salute was not given to victory but was given with the verbal salute of "Heil Hitler". ________ Another theory I've heard is that he adopted Mussolini's fascist arm raise only because he had a hand-shaking phobia.
That is the rank of Sergeant.
Thant signifies the rank of sergeant