Talk:Two-fingers salute
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[edit] Cub Scouts
Is this similar to the salute used by Cub Scouts? - knoodelhed 08:24, 13 Mar 2004 (UTC)
- Well yes -- according from what I can see on this http://www.geocities.com/~pack215/cs-salute.html picture. Polish salute however differ in point of touching the hat's visor. I shall update the article later today. Przepla 19:19, 13 Mar 2004 (UTC)
But in the cub scout salute the palm faces away from the signer, toward the person or flag being saluted - I leave this for someone else to correct.
hey hey, it's not like that. Polish Cub Scouts/Boy Scouts/Girl Guides (scouts and guides of all ages, apart from brownies and wolf cubs) when covered also salute to the emblem (mainly fleur-de-lys), not to the eyebrow. When one doesn't have a hat on, he salutes only by nodding the head or by raising right hand in three-fingers salute or by saluting to the Badge (a cross, as a matter of fact) Matildasnape 22:19, 2 October 2006 (UTC) matildasnape
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