The officer may have forgot: one come to a halt by a miss--tossing forward the left leg, after pulling in the right leg--before stomping on the right leg.
@@Pribumi1 I don't think it has anything to do with being a different regiment, which it isn't. In another similar parade we do see how it is properly done.
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The officer may have forgot: one come to a halt by a miss--tossing forward the left leg, after pulling in the right leg--before stomping on the right leg.
Escort for the Word subalterns seem to be more lenient with drill generally (not that it's right though, of course)
@@user-ir7os6wh1w You said it well, sir.
If the officer is no longer on parade when they are dismissed why do they still pay compliments?
Yeah it's weird that the officer just walk out like that, maybe of different regiment?
@@Pribumi1 I don't think it has anything to do with being a different regiment, which it isn't. In another similar parade we do see how it is properly done.
It’s a Royal Palace. Just like when you salute an officer, they are saluting the authority of the monarch.
@@CymruEmergencyResponder 'Thought so. Cheers.