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  2. Goose step - Wikipedia

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    Goose stepping continued to gain ground even after Germany's defeat in World War I, as many nations still looked to the German model for military organization and training. The Chilean Army was the first non-European country to adopt the goose step, importing many Prussian military traditions after the War of the Pacific .

  3. Military step - Wikipedia

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    In Spain, Latin America, and the Philippines this is done during religious processions whenever a military band joins it. This march style is the official parade march in the armed forces of Bolivia and Ecuador and the military academies and schools of Venezuela, done with the goose step during

  4. USS Stepping Stones - Wikipedia

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    After the war ended, Stepping Stones was decommissioned at the Washington Navy Yard on 23 June 1865 and was sold on 12 July 1865 to W. D. Wallach. Redocumented as Cambridge on 27 July 1865, the steamer was reduced to a barge on 2 August 1871 and soon disappeared from maritime records.

  5. Culture of the Russian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Representative of the Kremlin Regiment goose-stepping near the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The goose step is the standard marching step utilized by the Russian military. Originating in Prussian Army in the mid-18th century, it spread to Russia in the 19th century and was fully utilized by the Imperial Russian Army in the early 20th century.

  6. Goose-stepping - Wikipedia

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  7. Photos from U.S. military bases show mold, mice, roaches and ...

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    Photos collected by Hots&Cots and provided exclusively to NBC News reveal what the group considers evidence of unsanitary or dangerous living conditions for U.S. military personnel at bases in the ...

  8. Great Military Parade of Chile - Wikipedia

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    Following this, to the tune of the Radetzky March the band and drums, in German tradition, all turn to the left and form in review order, the drums forming two ranks followed by the buglers, goose stepping past the grandstand in the eyes right at the signal of the drum and bugle majors and the band conductor and halting in place in order that ...

  9. Photo of man holding dead goose not taken in Springfield ...

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    The claim: Image shows Haitian migrant carrying dead goose in Springfield, Ohio A Sept. 9 Facebook post ( direct link , archived link ) shows a man walking down a sidewalk holding a dead goose.