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Feu De Joie

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FEU DE JOIE. French, meaning literally a bonfire, or fire of joy. A discharge of musketry into the air, with blank am munition, made in honour of some great occasion and usually forming part of a salute.

It is carried out by men firing in rapid succession along a line or lines of riflemen. It has a great spectacular effect when carried out by large numbers of troops.