The position of At attention, or Standing at attention is a military posture which involves the following general postures: * Standing upright with an assertive and correct posture: famously "chin up, chest out, shoulders back, stomach in". * Arms fixed at the side, thumb or middle finger parallel to trouser or skirt seam, depending on military drill specifics. * "Eyes front": head and eyes locked in a fixed forward posture. Ideally eyes unmoving fixated on a distant object. Blank facial expression. * Keeping the heels together, toes apart * No speech, facial or bodily movements except when as required by military drill.
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