Well of course different countries' salutes vary. But as for the US there is the hand salute and gun salute. Gun Salutes are rendered as an honor for example, the arrival and departure of a President or the death of a President.
A soldier gets a 21 gun salute.
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41 Gun Salute
The word "salute" has 2 syllables.
They do salute indoors... If they didn't salute, it would be another reason such as: There wasn't a officer or anyone/thing to salute. They weren't in uniform. They had no cap/lid/(headgear of some variety) on. Ect.. there are many other reasons. But they do salute indoors.
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They merit a salute of 19 guns.
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The gun salute was standardized in 1841 to include 21 guns, 3 shots per gun.
The "salute", the "wave" the "handshake" all have their root in the same thing: When a warrior raised his (usually) right hand aloft, it was away from his weapon. It was a visual way of saying: "I mean you no harm". In other words, "I'm a friend". It quickly became a greeting between friends ("Hi!") and remains so today. The military salute is a stylized version of this - and there are many different types of salute.
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