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Why We Give A 21-Gun Salute…


                                                               SRIJITA TALUKDAR, IX/X


         A   21-gun   salute   is   the   most   commonly   recognized    of   the   customary   gun   salutes
         that   are   performed   by   the   firing   of   cannons   or   artillery   as   a   military   honour.   The
         custom    stems    from    a   naval   tradition   where   a   warship    would    fire   its   cannons

         harmlessly     out   to   sea   until   all   ammunition   was     spent   to   show    that   it   was
         disarmed,     signifying   the   lack   of   hostile   intent.   The   tradition   of   saluting   can   be

         traced  to  the  Middle  Ages  practice  of  placing  oneself  in  an  unarmed  position  and
         in   the   power   of   those   being   honoured.   In   order   to   guarantee    peace,    warriors
         would   lay   down   their   swords   before    approaching      a   foreign   dignitary.   While   that

         works for swords, bows, axes and staves, it doesn't work that well for cannons --
         particularly    not   those   on   gunships.    A   ship   simply   can't   just   toss   its   cannons

         overboard     every   time   it   comes   into   a   port   of   questionable   friendliness,   after   all.
         Therefore,    another    solution   was    in   order:   the   cannons   would   fire   a   cannonball

         into   the   waters.   It   took   a   while   to   reload   a   cannon,   so   discharging   them   once
         rendered them ineffective.











































         Most   likely,   due   to   superstition   and   a   belief   that   the   number   seven   was   lucky,
         many    ships   carried   seven    cannons.     All   that's   left   is   that   we   multiply   by   three.
         That   multiplier   comes   from   the   shore-based     response     to   the   7-gun   salute.   Ships

         didn't carry a lot of gun powder because if it got wet, it'd not be very useful. On
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