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  2. Swagger stick - Wikipedia

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    Swagger stick. Scottish soldier with a swagger stick, 1921. A swagger stick is a short stick or riding crop usually carried by a uniformed person as a symbol of authority. A swagger stick is shorter than a staff or cane, and is usually made from rattan. Its use derives from the vine staff carried by Roman centurions as an emblem of office.

  3. Pace stick - Wikipedia

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    Pace stick. A warrant officer of the Welsh Guards using his pace stick. A pace stick is a long stick usually carried by warrant officer and non-commissioned officer drill instructors in the British and Commonwealth armed forces as an aid to military drill. A pace stick usually consists of two pieces of wood, hinged at the top, and tapering ...

  4. Baton (military) - Wikipedia

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    The ceremonial baton is a short, thick stick-like object, typically in wood or metal, that is traditionally the sign of a field marshal or a similar high-ranking military officer, and carried as a piece of their uniform. The baton is distinguished from the swagger stick in being thicker and effectively without any practical function.

  5. Korean axe murder incident - Wikipedia

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    General William J. Livsey, who was the commanding general of the Eighth US Army in South Korea from 1984 to 1987, publicly carried a swagger stick that was carved from wood collected from the tree at the center of the incident. The swagger stick was ceremoniously passed on to General Louis C. Menetrey when Livsey retired from his command.

  6. Drill instructor - Wikipedia

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    A Gunnery Sergeant Instructor at U.S. Marine Corps Officer Candidate School performing his duties. A drill instructor is a non-commissioned officer in the armed forces, [1][2] fire department, or police forces with specific duties that vary by country. Foot drill, military step, and marching are typically taught by drill instructors.

  7. Military Police Corps (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army's Military Police provide an important function in the full spectrum of Army operations as a member of the Maneuver, Fires, and Effects division. The Military Police Corps provides expertise in policing, detainment, and stability operations in order to enhance security and enable mobility.

  8. Baton (law enforcement) - Wikipedia

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    Baton (law enforcement) A 1968-era Chicago Police helmet and billy club. A baton (also truncheon, nightstick, billy club, billystick, cosh, lathi, or simply stick) is a roughly cylindrical club made of wood, rubber, plastic, or metal. It is carried as a compliance tool and defensive weapon [1] by law-enforcement officers, correctional staff ...

  9. Talk:Swagger stick - Wikipedia

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    Modern American military officers never carry a swagger stick. They would probably be laughed at by their peers for doing so. American officers consider the swagger stick to be a European, and particularly British, affectation. --71.104.17.242 18:35, 3 June 2007 (UTC)