Saluting to the front in the British Army began to be formalized in the 19th century, particularly during the Victorian era. This practice was established to enhance discipline and uniformity within the ranks. The exact date is difficult to pinpoint, but it became a standard military custom as part of the broader evolution of military etiquette during that time.
yes definetly just watch wwe he is always saluting the us army
Saluting your superiors is a military custom.
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to free the Americas from British rule
It's no different than what the regs are for saluting during the day. There is no differentiation made between day and night as far as saluting is concerned - a place and condition which would require you to salute by day also requires you to salute by night.
The 70,000 strong BEF went to the western front after the declaration of war with Germany on the 4th August 1914.
How do Get enrolled in the British Army when I am from another country? What are the requirements of being in the British Army? Will I get a chance to be recruited in the British Army?
the british army
the british army was aided by loyalist.
women are aloud on the front line but as medics and are now aloud to join the 2nd line of defence
The Colonists responded to the proclamation with a combination of anger and disdain.
None the British army is an army, not an air force.