Prior to 1942, the Pledge of Allegiance was commonly recited by school children in the United States, and it was accompanied by a salute known as the "Bellamy salute." The Roman salute, also known as the "Roman greeting" or "Hail Caesar," was a gesture in which the arm is raised and the hand is extended forward with the palm down.
The original pledge was written by Francis Bellamy in 1892.
Prior to 1942, the Pledge of Allegiance was commonly recited by school children in the United States, and it was accompanied by a salute known as the "Bellamy salute." The Roman salute, also known as the "Roman greeting" or "Hail Caesar," was a gesture in which the arm is raised and the hand is extended forward with the palm down.
The original pledge was written by Francis Bellamy in 1892.
Children salute the American flag in front of the school in Morgan Hill, California in the 1930s - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bellamy_salute#/media/File:Morgan_Hill_School_-_1930%C2%B4s.jpg
I'm glad that's gone. FUCK Rome, that's the heart of all our globalist problems.