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The RSM's Pace Stick (see below for Swagger Sticks) The original stick was more like a walking stick, with a silver or ivory knob. Since the closing of the Guards Depot in April 1993 the annual competition has demised, however the All Arms (World Championships) pace sticking competition still carries on and is held
The origin of the pace stick is claimed by the Royal Regiment of Artillery, who used a "gunner's stick" to measure the distance between guns in the field. It appeared more like a walking stick, with an ivory or silver knob on the end, and, unlike the modern pace stick, could only be opened a fixed distance. It was quickly
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15 Mar 2015 I have just been given a swagger stick at my unit to use on parades and during drill etc. senior Cpl instructors ( LI), and above, held in the right hand, switched over to left under arm to salute, as with pace stick, but drills are different with pace stick. The Army Drill Manual will tell you all you need to know.
Early canes probably originated as weapons of defense or as implements used for journeys over rough terrain. Pilgrims in the Middle Ages used them, as did bishops who traveled with sticks called crosiers. Less self-evident is the history and use of the walking stick for its alternative purposes of ceremony, fashion, or a
The equestrian (mounted) soldier carried a small cane or whip under his arm when 'walking out' (off-duty, hence the name 'swagger stick' - describing the typical gait of the soldier-on-the-town). Up until the end of World War One the off-duty soldier too was permitted a cane or swagger stick with ornamented head.
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