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  2. Goose step - Wikipedia

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    The goose step has been featured in several Olympic opening ceremonies, as the host nation pays the same respect to the Olympic flag as to its own flag. In the most rigorous form of the goose step, often found in guard mounting ceremonies, the pace is done at a slow march, and the leg is nearly horizontal, and sometimes well beyond. [13]

  3. Military step - Wikipedia

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    Military step or march is a regular, ordered and synchronized walking of military formations. ... Asian and African nations use or have used the goose step, with legs ...

  4. The Goose-Step (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Goose-step: A Study of American Education is a book, published in 1923, by the American novelist and muckraking journalist Upton Sinclair. It is an investigation into the consequences of plutocratic capitalist control of American colleges and universities. Sinclair writes, “Our educational system is not a public service, but an instrument ...

  5. Goose step (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Goose-Step, a 1923 book by Upton Sinclair; The Goose-Step, a manoeuvre made famous by Australian Rugby Union player David Campese; The Goose Steps Out a 1942 film comedy starring Will Hay; Goose Step (film), based on the novel Goose Step, by Shepard Traube, filmed as Hitler – Beast of Berlin

  6. Baron von Raschke - Wikipedia

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    He eventually changed his ring name to Baron von Raschke and claimed to be from Germany. He would do a goose-step and then put his finisher known as the "brainclaw", on his opponent. [1] Earlier in his career, the Von Raschke had a finishing maneuver known as the "Prussian sleeper", a rather complex variation of a traditional sleeper hold.

  7. Glossary of rugby union terms - Wikipedia

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    Goose Step A goose step, made famous by Australian David Campese but now performed by many players, is a running technique where the player slows down and takes a small 'hop' into the air before sprinting off - sometimes in a different direction - upon landing. Its purpose is to confuse the defender, who is often unable to predict the sudden ...

  8. Great Military Parade of Chile - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, as the German-trained artillery and cavalry made their walk, trot and gallop passes at the tribune one pass at a time, the goose step made its debut in the parade, with the Army NCO School being the first to adopt the practice that would later be the Chilean Army standard by the 1901 parade, which was also the first since ...

  9. Goose-stepping - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Goose step; Retrieved from " ...