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Total of 18 teams participated in the competition. 10 teams from UK, 4 teams from Bahrain, 2 teams from Oman, a team each from Pakistan and Jordan.So who were the participants?
Professional armies from all around the world do this stuff. Take that chip of your shoulder. You'll walk straighter......what a useless competition. but as gora does it we have to do it as well.
Yeah but all the armies you have listed have other ceremonial traditions. I could post vids if you like?You are wrong though.
Almost all NATO countries have stopped pace sticking.
US stopped duting Virtnam war era.
India also gradually stopped in late 90s.
Russia ended it in early 1994.
All of the competitions that you listed are attented by PA ... we have our ow PACES ( Pakistan Army Combat efficiency test ) competition too ...some people never like to use their own brains. they always follow what others do without thinking at all that whether their particular action has any positive outcome or not. sheepish attitude. wasting time and energy on something which is of absolutely no use in any walk of life. but they do so because others are doing it. i am not fully against military parades and stuff . they are required to some extent in creating discipline in the military but arranging competitions of such types of activities is a wastage of time . you can arrange competitions like sniper shooting, exercises assessing physical and mental toughness etc. whats the use of this pace sticking in war?