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  2. U.S. Army hand and arm signals - Wikipedia

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    An Army Jump Master giving the hand signal for "30 seconds" over a drop zone. Hand and arm signals for United States Army use were first established in Field Manual 21-60. They were amended in Training Circular 3-21.60. [1] Hand and Arm signals are one of the most common forms of communication used by United States Army soldiers or group of ...

  3. Military communications - Wikipedia

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    A signal corps is a military branch, responsible for military communications (signals). Many countries maintain a signal corps, which is typically subordinate to a country's army. Military communication usually consists of radio, telephone, and digital communications.

  4. Rudolph B. Davila - Wikipedia

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    His fellow machine gunners reacted and Davila directed their firepower with hand and arm signals until the two enemy hostile machine guns were silenced. Despite being wounded by the enemy, he continued his assault by engaging the enemy from the turret of a burnt tank. Davila then spotted what he believed to be a rifle barrel in a farmhouse window.

  5. United States Army Air Assault School - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers are given two tests: a written test of 50 multiple-choice questions and a test of 10 of 16 hand-and-arm signals. Students must get at least 70% of the questions and seven of the signals right to pass and advance to the Sling Load Phase. They are allowed one retest per exam.

  6. Drill commands - Wikipedia

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    Port arms: The weapon is brought out in front of the soldier, and held by the right hand on small of the butt, or equivalent, and the left hand about the forestock, or equivalent. High port arms : The weapon is brought out in front of the soldier in the form similar to Port Arms but higher so that the butt and forestock or equivalent is raised.

  7. Navy, Army probes find no racism intent in hand gestures - AOL

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  8. Possible 'white power' hand signs at Army-Navy game probed - AOL

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    Cadets at West Point and midshipmen at the Naval Academy in the stands both appeared to display the sign during the broadcast.

  9. Manual communication - Wikipedia

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    Hand signals in traffic; Monastic sign languages — symbolic gestural communication used by monastic communities; Rueda de Casino — a dance that uses hand motions to "call" other dancers; Tic-tac — a traditional method of hand signs used by bookmakers in horse racing; U.S. Army hand and arm signals