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Old September 17th, 2006, 04:07 AM
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Many thanks, Lancer! That explains a lot!

Don't worry, should I have occasion to salute you, I'll use all my fingers!
Hi Tom, I would use my full hand too...
Anyway my army days are long gone.
Unless there will be another WW, no one will call 50 yo in ranks.
perhaps just to open and close air shelter doors.

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A Pole salutes with two fingers for Honor and Fatherland.
Others include God and Manhood, thus using two more fingers.
The French use four fingers and the thumb, which undoubtedly stands for their Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite, the Croissant and the Aperitiff.
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Old September 17th, 2006, 04:24 AM
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Interesting, as those were the ones I had the most interesting adventure with!

Thanks!
Hi Tom,

Interesting... I'm awaiting your PM if this is not for everyone. If yes, let's enjoy it together.

Cheers mate!
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Others include God and Manhood, thus using two more fingers.
The French use four fingers and the thumb, which undoubtedly stands for their Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite, the Croissant and the Aperitiff.
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Old September 17th, 2006, 05:24 AM
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Re: Poland's own MI6 agent...

I'll see if I can scan it to a text document. It's a long story. In the meantime, google "Twilight:2000," and see what you can find.
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Old September 17th, 2006, 10:37 AM
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Hi Jim,

Zaolzie was just my joke...
I knew that...was mine too.

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Two fingered salute... you can write a book about it!
When Thaddeus Kosciuszko came back to Poland after American Revolution in which he participated together with Casimir Pulaski, he become commander of Insurrection against Russia.
This insurrection started with Kosciuszko being sworn as a commander in Cracow on the main square. He held his hand with two fingers up.
Since than, through napoleonic wars, uprisings in 1830 and 1863, Poles salute with two fingers.
The only exception was in Polish Army in the West in WWII.
Starting from North Africa, Polish forces in Italy, England and on the continent saluted with full hand.
It was very simple - two fingered salute to British or American officer was answered with one finger salute.
There is a bridge on a major highway in New York City named for Thaddeus Kosciuszko, and one also in the area of Albany, capital of New York State, so we have not forgotten him here. See Wikipedia reference-linkKosciuszko Bridge.

Part of reason for the response of American officers to two finger salute may have been that two finger salute is used here by Cub Scouts. See Wikipedia reference-linkTwo-fingers salute.


Thank you so much for those photos. I really enjoyed them. And the explanation at the end was excellent.
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Old September 18th, 2006, 05:26 AM
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My pleasure Jim!

I'm glad you liked this photos. Anytime I'll find something interesting I will post it here.

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Others include God and Manhood, thus using two more fingers.
The French use four fingers and the thumb, which undoubtedly stands for their Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite, the Croissant and the Aperitiff.
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