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present arms

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noun

Military.
  1. a position of salute in the manual of arms in which the rifle is held in both hands vertically in front of the body, with the muzzle upward and the trigger side forward.

  2. (for troops in formation not under arms) the hand salute.


Etymology

Origin of present arms

First recorded in 1750–60

Example Sentences

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“I gave the command to present arms, and we raised our sabers for Kennedy to walk under, like a tunnel,” Broadus said.

From Washington Post • Nov. 25, 2013

Although no parade had been scheduled, seven military bands and guards of honor at "present arms" flanked the four-mile route.

From Time Magazine Archive

On the stone steps, the tall, booted, hawk-nosed Earl watched a company of soldiers, sailors and airmen click to "present arms," heard a military band play the final strain of God Save the King.

From Time Magazine Archive

A guard of honor of Royal Marines stood at present arms on deck and the band played The Star-Spangled Banner.

From Time Magazine Archive

Carry the rifle to a vertical position in front of the center of the body and take the position of present arms.

From Manual for Noncommissioned Officers and Privates of Cavalry of the Army of the United States 1917 to be also used by Engineer Companies (Mounted) for Cavalry Instruction and Training by Department, U. S. War

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