Am I missing something? I have been practicing "Present Sabre" as described in the Poinsett Tactics. The sabre should be held at the vertical during the salute, unless I am missing something. However I see folks who use Cooke's Tactics bringing the sabre to the vertical and then dropping the point, so that the sabre is at about a 30 degree angle, and holding it in that position until Shoulder Arms is called. It looks bad to have one unit doing it one way, and one unit another. Does Cooke's Manual have a different way of doing Present Arms than Poinsett?
Thanks!
Ken Morris
Thanks!
Ken Morris
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