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====Ceremonial use==== {{Further|Sword of state}} Swords are commonly worn as a [[ceremonial weapon|ceremonial item]] by officers in many military and naval services throughout the world. Occasions to wear swords include any event in dress uniforms where the rank-and-file carry arms: [[parade]]s, reviews, [[Swords in courts-martial|courts-martial]], [[Military tattoo|tattoos]], and changes of command. They are also commonly worn for officers' weddings, and when wearing dress uniforms to church—although they are rarely actually worn in the church itself. In the British forces they are also worn for any appearance at [[Court (royal)|Court]]. In the [[United States]], every Naval officer at or above the rank of [[Lieutenant Commander]] is required to own a sword, which can be prescribed for any formal outdoor ceremonial occasion; they are normally worn for changes of command and parades. For some Navy parades, [[cutlass]]es are issued to [[petty officer]]s and [[chief petty officer]]s. In the [[U.S. Marine Corps]] every officer must own a sword, which is prescribed for formal parades and other ceremonies where dress uniforms are worn and the rank-and-file are under arms. On these occasions depending on their billet, Marine Non-Commissioned Officers (E-4 and above) may also be required to carry swords, which have hilts of a pattern similar to U.S. Naval officers' swords but are actually [[sabre]]s. The USMC [[United States Marine Corps noncommissioned officer's sword|Model 1859 NCO Sword]] is the longest continuously issued edged weapon in the U.S. inventory The Marine officer swords are of the [[Mameluke sword|Mameluke]] pattern which was adopted in 1825 in recognition of the Marines' key role in the capture of the [[Tripoli, Libya|Tripolitan]] city of [[Battle of Derna (1805)|Derna]] during the [[First Barbary War]].<ref>{{cite book |first=Michael |last=Roffe |title=United States Marine Corps |year=1972 |publisher=Osprey Publishing |page=5 |isbn=978-0-85045-115-3}}</ref> Taken out of issue for approximately 20 years from 1855 until 1875, it was restored to service in the year of the Corps' centennial and has remained in issue since. =====Religious===== In the [[occult]] practices of [[Wicca]], a sword or knife often referred to as an [[athame]] is used as a [[Magical tools in Wicca|magical tool]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Regardie|first=Israel|title=The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic vol. Four|date=1990|publisher=New Falcon Publications (Falcon Press)|location=Scottsdale, Arizona|isbn=978-0-941404-12-9|page=33|edition=Fourth}}</ref>
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