The baton carried by military drill instructors and sergeant majors is commonly referred to as a "swagger stick." It is used as a symbol of authority and discipline during training and ceremonies. The swagger stick is typically a lightweight, straight stick that allows instructors to emphasize commands and maintain a commanding presence.
In most armies only Sergeant Majors or drill instructors carry a baton.
At the USMA military museum in west point
It is a dance troupe that does baton twirling, pom, and military.
A baton, being a type of billie, is a weapon that may be carried concealed with a permit in the state of Florida. Section 790.06(1), Fla. Stat. 2012.
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It all depends if you are doing Military or Mace.
Baton Baton Mein was created in 1979.
The music conductor's stick is a baton.Assuming you meant 'what is a conductor's stick called' - it's a baton.
Like a police baton or expandable asp? There are various military surplus and law enforcement stores in NC. The military surplus store on US70 in Clayton, NC used to carry them. Lawmen's in Raleigh carries them, as well. If you need a broader search than that, you need to specify a city.
You could be referring to the conductor's baton.
There are two. East Baton Rouge and West Baton Rouge. East Baton Rouge holds the city of Baton Rouge.
A conductor leads the orchestra with a baton.