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  1. Jun 1, 2003 · How Did the 21-Gun Salute Come to Be? This longstanding United States military tradition inspires a number of common misconceptions. Barbara Mikkelson. Published June 1, 2003. Image courtesy...

  2. Jan 21, 2021 · In the context of the 21-gun salute, the guns are specifically artillery, not rifles. The salute usually consists of three cannons firing seven times, for a total of 21 shots. The practice dates back centuries, back to before cannons even existed.

  3. www.history.navy.mil › customs-and-traditions0 › twenty-one-gun-saluteTwenty-One Gun Salute - NHHC

    Origins of the Twenty-One Gun Salute. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, embarked on Indianapolis, receives a 21-gun salute from Coast Guard Cutter Mojave, during the presidential fleet review off Ambrose Light, New York, 31 May 1934. The practice of firing gun salutes has existed for centuries. Early warriors demonstrated peaceful intentions by ...

  4. Nov 1, 2018 · The 21-gun salute became the highest honor a nation could render. Varying customs among the maritime powers led to confusion in saluting and return of salutes. Great Britain, the world's preeminent sea power in the 18th and 19th centuries, compelled weaker nations to salute first, and for a time monarchies received more guns than did republics.

  5. Today, the national salute of 21 guns is fired in honor of a national flag, the soverign or chief of state of a foreign nation, a member of a reigning royal family, and the President,...

  6. Sep 24, 2015 · J Absher. posted on September 24, 2015. News. Support NRA Shooting Illustrated DONATE. Visits by heads-of-state to the White House in Washington, DC are historically heralded with a 21-gun...

  7. Mar 19, 2014 · The first written instruction on the 21-gun salute comes from 1818 U.S Naval Regulations which stated, "When the President shall visit a ship of the United States' Navy, he is to be saluted with 21 guns." It may be noted that 21 was the number of states in the Union at that time.

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