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MISE EQUIPAGE BANDE SALUT [1 record]

Record 1 2011-01-19

English

Subject field(s)
  • Ceremonial and Traditions (Military)
  • Naval Forces
CONT

Manning and cheering ship is also a very old custom. It is more than a mark of respect: it is an expression of esteem and affection by the whole ship's company. This drill is carried out with spirit and enthusiasm on special occasions.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Cérémonial et traditions (Militaire)
  • Forces navales
CONT

La mise de l’équipage à la bande et le salut constitue une autre très vieille tradition de la Marine. Plus qu'une marque de respect, elle symbolise l'estime et l'affection que l'équipage porte au navire. Cette tradition, célébrée avec enthousiasme et passion, n'a lieu que lors d'occasions spéciales.

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