The 62 gun salutes fired at the Tower of London are a traditional military honor to mark significant royal occasions, such as the birthdays of the monarch or notable events in the royal family. The number 62 specifically corresponds to the 21-gun salute, which is the standard for royal events, plus an additional 41 guns fired due to the Tower's status as a royal fortress. This ceremonial practice reflects the long-standing British tradition of honoring the monarchy and significant state occasions.
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A tower that guns are fired from.
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Made in England, in 1346, at the Tower of London no it was made in china
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Yes the UK has in addition to the 21 gun salute a 41 gun salute by the Royal Horse Artillery when fired in a Royal park (Hyde Park), 62 are fired at the Tower of London for Royal events (Accession, births etc). If the Queens official birthday and the Duke of Edinburgh both of which are in June occur at the same time 104 can be fired at the Tower. Historically during the British Raj up to 101 were used in India. The US used to have one round for each State, this was stopped at 26 and reverted to 21 however the round per state was resumed soley for Independence day. 50 are fired on a Presidents death.
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.
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