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Ellis, Richard J. (2005). To the Flag: The Unlikely History of the Pledge of Allegiance. University Press of Kansas. pp.116–118. ISBN 978-0-7006-1521-6. Corbeill, Anthony (2004). Nature embodied: gesture in ancient Rome. Princeton University Press. p.17. There are occasional, more flamboyant variations, such as the windmill action of the saluting arm given by the Madison Scouts drum major, or the running of the saluting hand around the brim of the hat worn by the Cavaliers drum major.According to historical reconstruction, the ancient Roman military salute ( salutatio militaris) was analogous to the current military salute. [5] According to some modern military manuals, the modern Western salute originated in France when knights greeted each other to show friendly intentions by raising their visors to show their faces [ citation needed]. Others also note that the raising of one's visor was a way to identify oneself saying "This is who I am, and I am not afraid." Medieval visors were, to this end, equipped with a protruding spike that allowed the visor to be raised using a saluting motion. [6] [7]
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deveric (14 June 2006). "Croatia vs. Brazil National anthem of croatia". Archived from the original on 11 December 2021 – via YouTube.Flag Day in Mexico". Vacations.com. 24 February 2010. Archived from the original on 19 July 2012 . Retrieved 12 May 2012. In Japan, the angle of salute depends on the branch. In the Ground and the Air Self-Defense Forces, the salute is 90 degrees under the armpit like the U.S. Armed Forces. In the Maritime Self-Defense Forces, the salute is a 45-degree angle because of the narrowness of a ship's interior spaces. To prevent a member's elbow from hitting other members, subordinates may be given approval to not salute in a corridor inside the ship. Furthermore, in all the branches, if a member is not wearing their cap, then they should salute by bowing 10 degrees. [ citation needed] Pakistan [ edit ]