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Re: The Meaning of the word "Two (or to) at the end of the Pledge

Ed Henderson (biged@SCOUTER.COM)
Wed, 31 Mar 1999 11:28:58 -0600


At 04:56 AM 3/31/99, you wrote:
>Name : Phillip Westbrook
>Email : flip@pdq.net
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>Comment/Suggestion
>I am an Assistant Scoutmaster for a troop in Houston, Texas.
>I am trying to find out the meaning of "Two" after the Pledge of Allegiance.
>Is this just a tradition to let everyone know when to drop their salute or
is there a significance to the word?

Dear Phillip,

Wow, you got me on that one. I have been saying it for 25 years and I am
not sure myself. I bet it has a military connection.

I will get you an answer however, by way of this reply I am posting your
question to Scouts-L. Where I suspect I will get a good response. Someone
there is bound to know and then I can give you a definitive answer!

YIS,

ED HENDERSON
Associate Editor, SCOUTER Magazine
Director of the 1-800-SCOUTER Catalog
BigEd@scouter.com

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