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  2. Saber arch - Wikipedia

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    A saber arch is a wedding tradition in which sabers or swords are used to salute a newly married couple. The bride and groom pass under an honorary arch of sabers, typically when exiting the building in which the wedding ceremony took place.

  3. Weddings in the United States and Canada - Wikipedia

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    Military. A couple in which one or both is a member of either the United States Armed Forces or the Canadian Armed Forces may have a military wedding in which they wear their uniform. A military wedding is considered a formal wedding and guests should dress formally.

  4. Wedding - Wikipedia

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    Military wedding. A military wedding is a ceremony conducted in a military chapel and may involve a Saber Arch. In most military weddings one or both of the people getting married will wear a military dress uniform in lieu of civilian formal wear. Some retired military personnel who marry after their service has ended may opt for a military ...

  5. Wetting-down - Wikipedia

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    Wetting-down is a raucous ceremony for newly promoted officers observed in the U.S. and Royal navies, and the U.S. Coast Guard. The U.S. Marines, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Corps, and U.S. Public Health Service officers also participate in this custom as homage to their naval heritage.

  6. Traditions of Texas A&M University - Wikipedia

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    The school became coeducational in the 1960s, and membership in the Corps of Cadets became voluntary. In military tradition, privileges are meted out as one climbs the ranks, and Texas A&M has several such traditions. The most obvious are the uniforms worn by the Corps of Cadets.

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  7. Military tradition - Wikipedia

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    Military tradition is the practices associated with the military or soldiers such as the styles of military uniform, drill, or the music of a military unit.

  8. Category:United States military traditions - Wikipedia

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    The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    The wedding-list practice started in the US and Canada in the 1920s when a bride and a groom did not live together and a bridal registry was a way of helping young couples to set up their home.

  10. Customs and traditions of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    There are many customs and traditions associated with the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. Many of these traditions have carried on to other Commonwealth navies, such as Canada , India , Australia and New Zealand .

  11. Russian wedding traditions - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Russian weddings can last between two days and one week. The celebration usually involves dancing , singing , toasting , and banqueting . The best man and bridesmaid are called "Witnesses" or " Свидетели " ( svideteli ) in Russian. [1]