A podcast I was watching this morning also pointed out their salutes were out of sync, had they been real Marines their actions would have been precisely in sync.
Marines always salute with the back of their hands tilted forward. Their arms are at a 45 and their hands are at another 45. Middle fingertip to the temple.
Okay, not what I'm referencing though. When I say in out of sync, one started saluting before the other, thus out of sync. Even coming down the stairs they are slightly out of sync.
From what I heard on a podcast this morning from a former Naval officer and Marine is their ceremony procedures are precise, and extremely precise involving Presidential procedures. Not the case here, maybe they spent too much time studying arm & hand angles lol
The Marine on the right of the screen was moving around ever so slightly. Look at the red light shining through beneath his right arm pit. You can use that as gauge to see how much he's wavering. The Marine on the left barely moved at all.
A podcast I was watching this morning also pointed out their salutes were out of sync, had they been real Marines their actions would have been precisely in sync.
Marines always salute with the back of their hands tilted forward. Their arms are at a 45 and their hands are at another 45. Middle fingertip to the temple.
Okay, not what I'm referencing though. When I say in out of sync, one started saluting before the other, thus out of sync. Even coming down the stairs they are slightly out of sync.
From what I heard on a podcast this morning from a former Naval officer and Marine is their ceremony procedures are precise, and extremely precise involving Presidential procedures. Not the case here, maybe they spent too much time studying arm & hand angles lol
The Marine on the right of the screen was moving around ever so slightly. Look at the red light shining through beneath his right arm pit. You can use that as gauge to see how much he's wavering. The Marine on the left barely moved at all.