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Also, all the girls pose with a hand salute at the end.
He gave a hand salute and disappeared down the ladder.
This led to the temporary use of the full hand salute when saluting foreign officers.
Cadet officers render a hand salute to the staff members as a sign of respect.
A hand salute in Starfleet, very rarely given, was intended to be quite a compliment.
The boy snapped to attention and to Riker's confusion offered an old-fashioned hand salute.
Adam nodded and bowed from the waist, gave a complex hand salute, and began.
Following Janice's lead, Riker came back to attention and offered the same hand salute to them as well.
Out of uniform, military personnel don't use the hand salute, even when saluted by those in uniform.
The Oberstleutnant and the Hauptmann rendered the old-fashioned hand salute.
Persons in uniform who normally salute with the hand should give the hand salute.
The man drew himself up into near-military posture and rendered a hand salute, then extended that hand.
"Lady-" he sketched a hand salute to me, but I noted that he did not really look in my direction.
Following the score, Hilburn made a military hand salute toward the crowd and was penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct.
"Sergeant Eric Bergstresser, reporting as ordered," he snapped, rendering a hand salute.
(c) A sentry armed with a pistol, on a post which does not require challenging, will, upon recognition of an officer, render the hand salute.
Motecuzoma made the deep bow of kissing the earth, and Cone's responded with what I know now is the Spanish military hand salute.
It had been General E. Z. Black's intention to stand in the jeep and render a final hand salute as the C-47 passed over them.
The military hand salute is thought to have originated as a stylized hat tip; while the civilian may return a salute via a hat tip.
The parade leader and other officers execute the hand salute, while everyone but the right file or left file in either case turns their heads to the right."
Spock's Vulcan hand salute, repeated many times in later episodes, movies and series, is given for the first time when Spock greets T'Pau.
"Sar . . . Lieutenant Thomas Sunday, Junior, reporting to the commanding officer," Sunday said, rendering a hand salute.
A three-fingered hand salute is sometimes used to mimic the Tryzub; per example in pro-independence demonstrations in the late 1980s and in the logo of the (Ukrainian) Svoboda party.
In the mid 1960s, actor Leonard Nimoy used a single-handed version of this gesture to create the Vulcan hand salute for his character, Mr. Spock, on Star Trek.
This is the first photographed use of the Horned Hand Salute and the Inverted Cross, as well as the first use of the phrase "Hail Satan", in rock music pop culture.