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- Q2915198 subject Q13285979.
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- Q2915198 abstract "The position of at attention, or standing at attention, is a military posture which involves the following general postures: Standing upright with an assertive and correct posture: famously "chin up, chest out, shoulders back, stomach in". Arms fixed at the side, thumb or middle finger parallel to trouser or skirt seam, depending on military drill specifics. "Eyes front": head and eyes locked in a fixed forward posture. Ideally eyes unmoving fixated on a distant object. Blank facial expression. Keeping the heels.... together, toes apart No speech, facial or bodily movements except when as required by military drill.The above stance position is common in most military organizations throughout the world. It may also be adopted by paramilitary organizations, Law Enforcement, and other organizations requiring a loosely military structure such as Scouts, Cadet Programs, or Police Units, or even the Salvation Army.It is also used in common in civilian marching bands, fife and drum corps and drum and bugle corps. To stand at attention is also a means of saluting when a junior rank meets an officer or superior but he (the junior) is not wearing a headdress.".
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- Q2915198 description "Attention bugle call".
- Q2915198 filename "Attention Bugle Call .oga".
- Q2915198 title "Attention bugle call".
- Q2915198 type Thing.
- Q2915198 comment "The position of at attention, or standing at attention, is a military posture which involves the following general postures: Standing upright with an assertive and correct posture: famously "chin up, chest out, shoulders back, stomach in". Arms fixed at the side, thumb or middle finger parallel to trouser or skirt seam, depending on military drill specifics. "Eyes front": head and eyes locked in a fixed forward posture. Ideally eyes unmoving fixated on a distant object. Blank facial expression.".
- Q2915198 label "At attention".
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