Situation
Situation
ruffles and flourishes
Size (of the enemy unit)
The Steve Allen Show - 1956 Salute to the U-S- Army 4-21 was released on: USA: 8 February 1959
never turn and walk away to avoid giving a hand salute One important army custom is the salute. There are strict rules for who must or must not salute. Soldiers must salute senior officers unless their hands are occupied in work that would make a salute impossible. If a soldier is imprisoned, he loses the right to salute. Another custom is the playing of the Army Song at various parades and ceremonies.
The â??Sâ?? in a Salute report stands for size. This is a report that the Army uses when describing enemy activity. The other letters of the word salute stands for the following: activity, location, unity, time observed, and equipment.
never turn and walk away to avoid giving a hand salute One important army custom is the salute. There are strict rules for who must or must not salute. Soldiers must salute senior officers unless their hands are occupied in work that would make a salute impossible. If a soldier is imprisoned, he loses the right to salute. Another custom is the playing of the Army Song at various parades and ceremonies.
never turn and walk away to avoid giving a hand salute One important army custom is the salute. There are strict rules for who must or must not salute. Soldiers must salute senior officers unless their hands are occupied in work that would make a salute impossible. If a soldier is imprisoned, he loses the right to salute. Another custom is the playing of the Army Song at various parades and ceremonies.
It means health in italian, so it's like a toast to good health for all
The S in this case stands for size. The word 'salute' is actually an acronym which is used to remind people of the different elements: size, activity, location, ubite, time equipment.
Super! salute....survivor.... Salute
Netherlands - Their army is unionised.