Nice shots CC and Pisis!
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No one said otherwise, but the way we march (and by "we" I mean most Commonwealth militaries: Brits, Aussies, Canucks, you name it.) looks a bit odd. It's a little better if we have a rifle in one hand, but with both arms swinging straight up to shoulder level as stiff as planks, it looks kinda silly. It may be traditional, but still.plan_D said:Marching in time and step is a sign of discipline and unit cohesion.
Dude that is so freakin true. LMFAO...............but when you see one guy like the Regimental Sgt Major go marching out at a quick pace to report to the commander it is so funny.