Another stick carried by soldiers is the drill cane, regimental stick or swagger stick.
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James with a pilgrim's swagger stick, as patron of the basilica.
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The swagger stick with a stuffed crocodile mascot carried by Gen Aguiyi-Ironsi was called Charlie.
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A police general was in charge, and he strutted back and forth, a swagger stick jutting out from under his arm.
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He brandishes his cigar like a swagger stick.
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Romantic leads go to Jonathan Smythe, a mustached Englishman who clips his words and stands as if he had swallowed a swagger stick.
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The statue features Captain Mainwaring sitting to attention on a simple bench in Home Guard uniform, with his swagger stick across his knees.
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As if to emphasize his longing for the barracks, he occasionally carries a swagger stick and misses no chance to play the simple, straight-talking soldier.
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Near another church, a hard-faced Palestinian officer pointed his leather swagger stick at a blood-spattered wall near an abandoned sandbagged bunker.