How Americans salute
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2003 11:46 am
Here's a pic of one of Saddam's top aides who US troops may or may not have captured recently (current reports say military officials deny that they have him in custody). http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=s ... /mdf419180
But that's not my question for now. Notice how he's saluting with his palm facing outward? I remember when I was a lot younger and a friend of mine mentioned that US troops salute with their palms facing inward because we have never been defeated in war and it's a sign of military superiority. Brits, Canadians, Iraqis, French, etc. all salute with their palms facing outward.
I've thought about it on occasion when I see a war movie or a picture like the one above. And every once in a while, I try to search for an explanation on the net or in Snopes to find out if that is true. I can only find descriptions on "the correct way to salute" but I can't find a specific explanation for the differences in how we salute or the reasoning behind the style. That was the one and only time I ever heard anything about it (I was probably 10 or so at the time).
So, has anyone heard likewise or different? Is it a myth or do our troops really salute that way for that reason?
Thanks!
But that's not my question for now. Notice how he's saluting with his palm facing outward? I remember when I was a lot younger and a friend of mine mentioned that US troops salute with their palms facing inward because we have never been defeated in war and it's a sign of military superiority. Brits, Canadians, Iraqis, French, etc. all salute with their palms facing outward.
I've thought about it on occasion when I see a war movie or a picture like the one above. And every once in a while, I try to search for an explanation on the net or in Snopes to find out if that is true. I can only find descriptions on "the correct way to salute" but I can't find a specific explanation for the differences in how we salute or the reasoning behind the style. That was the one and only time I ever heard anything about it (I was probably 10 or so at the time).
So, has anyone heard likewise or different? Is it a myth or do our troops really salute that way for that reason?
Thanks!