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salute
thumb|Soviet Armed Forces|Soviet veterans saluting in the [[2005 Moscow Victory Day Parade]] thumb|An Indonesian National Police general giving a salute thumb|Pakistan army soldiers saluting British-style, palms facing outward thumb|North Macedonian soldier saluting on behalf of his men during a performance of the Denes nad Makedonija|North Macedonian national anthem thumb|Scouting leader and a new Scout exchange salutes.
marching
thumb|US Naval Construction Battalion NMCB-1 (Seabee (US Navy)|US Navy Seabees) marching in route. thumb|370th Infantry Regiment, US Army, in route-step march toward the mountains north of Prato, Italy, (the [[Gothic Line) – April 1945.]]
honor guard
organization, usually military in nature, appointed to receive or guard a head of state or other dignitary, the fallen in war, or to attend at state ceremonies, especially funerals
dedovshchina
Dedovshchina (, ) is the informal practice of hazing and abuse of junior conscripts historically in the Soviet Armed Forces and today in the Russian Armed Forces, internal troops, and to a lesser extent FSB, Border Guards, as well as in other armed forces and special services of former Soviet Republics. It consists of brutalization by more senior conscripts, NCOs, and officers. It is a form of non-statutory dominant-status relations between military personnel; the most common form of non-statutory relations, which is a violation of the statutory rules of relations between conscripts, based on
military oath
oath delivered by a conscript upon the enlistment into the military service
goose step
marching step
Military funerals
Funeral Ceremony
missing man formation
flight formation
color guard
type of military unit charged with the protection of regimental colors and the national flag
military guard
type of military unit and position
guard mounting
formal ceremony in which sentries performing guard duties are relieved by other sentries
foot drill
formal military marching
military step
term
military tradition
Practices associated with a military unit
flypast
thumb|right|300px|The Red Arrows and [[Concorde conclude a special flypast over Buckingham Palace, London, on 4 June 2002 celebrating the Queen's Golden Jubilee ]]
Military saint
Wikimedia list article
military cadence
traditional call-and-response work song sung by military personnel while running or marching
Piano burning
instrument destruction type
True Scotsman
practice of wearing a kilt without undergarments
Riderless horse
Horse featured in funeral processions