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Gen. Pershing & foxcatcher hunt team horseshow, 1921, 5/17/21
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Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri?
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Nice picture ,
Thanks for sharing.
Best regards,
D.W.
Thanks for sharing.
Best regards,
D.W.
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The earliest reference I've seen for the salute is the 1914 manual for Drill and Ceremonies, which describes a palm-down salute.
I don't have a reference, but I think the salute went from palm-out in the Civil War, to transitioning to a palm-down salute through the Indian Wars, until palm-down was pretty much universal by the Spanish-American War. It's an interesting question.
I don't have a reference, but I think the salute went from palm-out in the Civil War, to transitioning to a palm-down salute through the Indian Wars, until palm-down was pretty much universal by the Spanish-American War. It's an interesting question.
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This may be from Pershings time in Europe, as the Brits certainly saluted palm out, and from a second party, the French did also. The French was in association with Legion, and they still do it that way.
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