Scout Sign
and salute
The Scout
Sign is made by raising your right hand palm to the front, thumb resting on the
nail of the little finger and the other fingers upright, pointing upwards. The
three fingers remind a Scout of the three parts of the Scout Promise. The Scout
Sign is given at the making of the Promise or as a greeting. When the hand in
this way is raised to the forehead, it is the scout Salute. All wearere of the
Scout Badge salute each other once a day. The first to see the other Scout is
the first to salute, irrespective of rank. Scout will
always salute as token of respect, at the hoisting of the flag; at the playing
of the National Anthem; to the uncased. When in uniform a Scout salutes whether
he is wearing hat or not with one exception, namely at religious services when
all Scout must stand at the alert instead of saluting.
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March 27, 2020
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