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ute quick time from double time.) _Halt_: Carry the hand to the shoulder; thrust hand upward and hold the arm vertically. _Double Time_, _March_: Carry the hand to the shoulder, rapidly thrust the hand upward the full extent of the arm several times. _Squads Right_, _March_: Raise the arm laterally until horizontal; carry it to a vertical position above the head and swing it several times between the vertical and horizontal positions. _Squads Left_, _March_: Raise the arm laterally until horizontal; carry it downward to the side and swing it several times between the downward and horizontal positions. _Change Direction or Column Right (Left) March_: The hand on the side toward which the change of direction is to be made is carried across the body to the opposite shoulder, forearm horizontal; then swing in a horizontal plane, arm extended, pointing in the new direction. _Assemble_: Raise the arm vertically to its full extent and describe horizontal circles. THE GIRL SCOUT SALUTE. =How To Salute.= To salute, a Girl Scout raises the right hand to her hat in line with the right temple, the first three fingers extended, and the little finger held down by the thumb. This salute is the sign of the Girl Scouts. The three extended fingers, like the Trefoil, represent the three parts of the Promise. =When To Salute.= When Scouts meet for the first time during the day, whether comrades or strangers, of whatever rank, they should salute each other. If in uniform a Girl Scout stands at attention and salutes the flag when it is hoisted or lowered, and as it passes her in parade. If not in uniform, she stands at attention, but does not salute. When in uniform and in ranks in public demonstration, a Girl Scout stands at attention and salutes when the Star Spangled Banner is played. But she does not salute when she herself is singing. In ordinary gatherings when the anthem is played, a Girl Scout stands at attention but does not salute. When Girl Scouts are on parade or marching in troop or patrol formation, only the officers salute, at the same time giving the command, "Eyes right," or "Eyes left," as the case may be,
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