I noticed that the front N/S member of the bearer party,a naval rating,was not wearing white ceremonial gloves unlike the other members.Is there a protocol,does any one know,re the wearing of gloves by members of the Royal Navy on ceremonial occasions or did he just leave them in the washing machine?
May have something to do with this: http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1960/jul/06/naval-ratings-white-gloves Which doubtless stems from this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salute As most Servicemen know, the RN salute 'palm down' as traditionally sailors hands became dirty whilst climbing rigging etc and they were thus not...
As most Servicemen know, the RN salute 'palm down' as traditionally sailors hands became dirty whilst climbing rigging etc and they were thus not allowed to show a dirty palm.
the most memorable bit was definitely the police clutching sub machine guns which were obviously loaded and NOT pointing at the ground
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That was memorable?!?!
Also, there is a huge difference between 'loaded' and 'ready'.
Why don't people who were Anti-Thatcher, curb the posts of "nastiness", that they seem to want to continue ad nauseam and stay off a post that they obviously have no answer to.