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Jun 1, 2003 · The 21-gun salute is often confused with the symbolic act of firing three volleys at military funerals, but these are two completely different rituals.
Nov 10, 2016 · Current tradition has the Salute to the Nation as 50 shots by capable military bases, one for each state in the union, fired at noon on Independence Day, with naval vessels firing a 21-gun...
Sep 24, 2015 · Visits by heads-of-state to the White House in Washington, DC, are historically heralded with a 21-gun salute performed by members of the U.S. military.
Oct 22, 2020 · A 62-gun salute was fired upon the birth of Prince George of England. The 21-gun salute was increased to 41-guns because the guns were fired from a royal park or residence and an additional 21-guns were added in order to pay respect to the city of London.
Nov 1, 2018 · Early gunpowder, composed mainly of sodium nitrate, spoiled easily at sea but could be kept cooler and drier inland magazines. When potassium nitrate improved the quality of gunpowder, ships at sea adopted the salute of 21 guns.
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Sep 12, 2022 · A 21-gun salute is the most commonly recognised gun salute, used in countries around the world. It’s performed by the firing of cannons or artillery as a military honour, with 21 rounds...
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Mar 19, 2014 · Today, the national salute of 21 guns is fired in honor of a national flag, the sovereign or chief of state of a foreign nation, a member of a reigning royal family, and the President, ex-President, and President-elect of the United States.