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mollykins | 20:10 Sun 23rd May 2010 | Jobs & Education
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In the navy(and the other forces, and the cadets), you salute officers with your right hand, but what would you do if you didn't have a right hand. There is an instructor at a nearby sea cadet unit wih no left arm so they can stil lsalute, but what would they do if it was the other way round. Obviously in the forces you'd be discharged if you'd been that abdly injured but there may times when you should still salute eg ceremonies and being a cadet instructor.

there's two things that i can think of, you could do but i'm not sure which you would;

1)don't salute at all but come to attention (which i think is more likely)

2)salute with your left hand

does anyone know or can come up with a better suggestion or a reason why one of mine would be right?
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