21-gun salute - definição. O que é 21-gun salute. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é 21-gun salute - definição


21-gun salute         
  • Queen Margrethe II]]
  • Prince George]]
  • 75mm gun]] firing 21 shots near [[Les Invalides]] for the inauguration of [[François Hollande]] as [[President of the French Republic]]
  • Salute at the Tower of London for the birthday of Prince Charles.
  • A Dutch man-of-war firing a salute. ''The Cannon Shot'', painting by [[Willem van de Velde the Younger]].
  • Independence Day]] ceremony
  • 2009 Presidential Inauguration]]
  • A 21-gun salute at a reception in Jersey commemorating the birthday of Queen Elizabeth II
  • Gun salute in progress at Hyde Park by the King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery.
  • Independence Day]] turnaround cruise
21 SHOT GUN SALUTE
21 gun salute; Twenty-one gun salute; 21-gun salutes; 19-gun salute; 50-gun salute; Salutes of cannon; Canon salute; 21-Gun Salute; Gun salutes; 21 Gun Salute; 21 Gun salute; 21-Gun salute; Salutes of canon
A 21-gun salute is the most commonly recognized of the customary gun salutes that are performed by the firing of cannons or artillery as a military honor. As naval customs evolved, 21 guns came to be fired for heads of state, or in exceptional circumstances for heads of government, with the number decreasing with the rank of the recipient of the honor.
The Thirteen-Gun Salute         
NOVEL BY PATRICK O’BRIAN
The Thirteen-Gun Salute (novel); Thirteen Gun Salute; The Thirteen Gun Salute
The Thirteen-Gun Salute is the thirteenth historical novel in the Aubrey–Maturin series by Patrick O'Brian, first published in 1989. The story is set during the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812.
salute         
  • A United States Marine delivers a salute.
  • Danish Army Salute
  • Pakistan army soldiers saluting British-style, palms facing outward
  • An [[Indonesian National Police]] general salutes
  • Israeli style salute at IDF ceremony for the newly appointed Commander in Chief of Israeli Navy, Brig. General Ram Rotenberg
  • The Oath of the Horatii]]'', by [[Jacques-Louis David]]
  • The [[Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy]] Admiral [[Siwi Sukma Adji]] salutes the [[President of Indonesia]] [[Joko Widodo]].
  • [[Scouting]] leader and a new Scout exchange salutes.
  • Polish-style salute, using two fingers
  • A French military salute by the French general [[Pierre de Villiers]]
  • Albanian soldiers performing the Zogist salute
  • William Collins]] showing a child "tugging his forelock" as a person of higher standing passes on horseback (only visible by the shadow)
  • 14th of July]] in Toulon.
  • The civilian [[Secretary General of NATO]] [[Joseph Luns]] tips his hat at a troop review in 1983, in lieu of a military salute. This (the full gesture is shown here) was by then becoming old-fashioned as a general social greeting, but had once been normal.
  • Indian Air Force]] saluting at the [[Amar Jawan Jyoti]]. The three different salutes are shown.
  • Macedonian national anthem]]
  • Royal Navy with the palm facing down}}
  • Turkish soldiers salute while the band plays the national anthem.
  • [[Gunnery Sergeant]] Duane King of the [[United States Marine Band]] salutes during a pass in review at the [[Friday Evening Parade]] at [[Marine Barracks Washington D.C.]] in 2012.
  • Admirals]] [[Jay L. Johnson]] and [[Vern Clark]] of the [[United States Navy]] salute each other during a [[change of command]] ceremony. Clark is replacing Johnson as [[Chief of Naval Operations]].
GESTURE OR OTHER ACTION USED TO DISPLAY RESPECT
Obeisance; Final Salute; Hand salute; Salutes; Saluted; Saluting; Military salute; Saluting gun; Saluting guns; General salute; 🫡
I. v. a.
1.
Greet, hail, address, accost, welcome, congratulate.
2.
Kiss, greet with a kiss.
II. n.
1.
Salutation, greeting, address.
2.
Kiss.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para 21-gun salute
1. We grieve for the mother who hears the sound of her child‘s 21–gun salute.
2. He was later given an official welcome at the presidential palace with a 21–gun salute.
3. As the King emerged from his special plane, a 21–gun salute boomed out.
4. A 21–gun salute was fired as King Abdullah inspected a guard of honor.
5. A formal state welcome, with the king‘s cavalry and a 21–gun salute, followed.