The salute of the Korean army stipulates that one side salutes "loyalty" and the other side salutes "unity". General salute, army: loyalty! ! Navy: Win! ! There is no special meaning, similar to slogans or code words within our army. Generally, this counterpart code is used for drills or important military bases. In order to prevent the slogan of spies from being mixed in, it also encourages each other. However, South Korea's "loyalty" has a new meaning. It was invented by South Korean dictator park chung-hee during the martial law period. Almost like Nazi Germany. Soldiers should shout "hi Hitler" when they meet.
Just like our country's military parade: serve the people! Same.