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  4. Cavalry draw - Wikipedia

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    To draw the revolver, the soldiers were instructed to "pass the right hand between the bridle-arm and the body, unbutton the pistol-case, seize the pistol at the butt, draw it". "Wild Bill" Hickok was known to have used this draw style to great effect. In modern times, some SASS members use the form of carry.

  5. File:Combat Infantry Badge.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. NATO Joint Military Symbology - Wikipedia

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    The first basic military map symbols began to be used by western armies in the decades following the end of the Napoleonic Wars.During World War I, there was a degree of harmonisation between the British and French systems, including the adoption of the colour red for enemy forces and blue for allies; the British had previously used red for friendly troops because of the traditional red coats ...

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  9. Follow Me (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Follow Me in front of the Infantry School. Follow Me is a United States Army memorial located at Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning), Georgia.It was created in 1959 by two soldiers, Private First Class Manfred Bass, sculptor and designer, and Private First Class Karl H. Van Krog, his assistant. [1]