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Royal Gun Salute to Mark the Duke of Edinburgh’s Birthday

Published: Mon 9 Jun 2014 03:00 PM
Royal Gun Salute to Mark the Duke of Edinburgh’s Birthday
Personnel of the 16th Field Regiment, Royal New Zealand Artillery will mark the 93rd birthday of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, with a 21-gun salute at midday on Tuesday 10 June at Point Jerningham in Wellington.
Point Jerningham is New Zealand’s only permanent saluting battery and is made up of four modified 25 pounder guns. Currently, the battery is used for five pre-planned salutes each year, marking occasions related to the Royal Family. In addition, the battery has fired salutes in support of state welcomes (usually conducted at Government House), official welcomes and ceremonies conducted at Parliament Buildings and salutes to visiting warships.
The tradition of firing salutes grew from naval tradition. A warship would fire its cannons to show that its guns were empty, demonstrating they were unloaded and it had no hostile intent. Today all salutes are fired with blank cartridges - be it artillery, ship’s guns, or small arms.
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