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 No Enemy in Sight.—Hold your rifle up at the full extent of the arm, gripping it at the small of the butt, muzzle uppermost.

Enemy in Sight in Small Numbers.—Weapon held up above, as if guarding the head.

Enemy in Sight in Large Numbers.—As above, but weapon raised and lowered frequently.

Signals should be made with whatever arm will show most clearly what is meant.

Cadets when in uniform or on duty will salute all officers whom they know to be such, whether the officers are in uniform or civilian attire.

When a cadet addresses an officer, he will halt two paces from him and salute. He will also salute before withdrawing.

When passing an officer a cadet will salute with the hand further from the officer; the hand being raised, and head and eyes turned towards him three paces before meeting him, and the hand lowered and head and eyes turned to the front three paces after passing him.

A cadet, if sitting when an officer approaches, will rise, stand to attention and salute. If two or more cadets be standing or sitting about, the senior N.-C.O. or oldest cadet will call the whole to attention and he alone will salute.

If two or more cadets are walking together, on passing an officer all will salute, taking the time from the cadet nearest the officer.

When appearing before an officer in a room, tent, or office, a cadet will salute without removing his head-dress.