Posted on Mar 17, 2017
What catch-phrase used by veterans instantly identifies in which branch of service they serve(d)?
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I'll leave them untitled to make it fun:
- "Hooah"
- "Oo Rah"
- "Hoo Yah"
- "Excuse me, I ordered the no foam, skinny decaf macchiato."
- "Hooah"
- "Oo Rah"
- "Hoo Yah"
- "Excuse me, I ordered the no foam, skinny decaf macchiato."
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MCPO (Join to see) No No No your not military anymore. Your like the FBI and ATF your law enforcement. Good one though Sir
At a Military forum - there where representatives from Army, Navy, AF and Marines - A question was asked
You find a scorpion in your tent - what do you do.
The Sailor said - well I must be camping but I guess Id kill it.
The Soldier said - Id use my boot to kill it
The Marine said - Id rip its tail off and eat it
The Airman said - Id call room service and find out why there was a tent in my room...
You find a scorpion in your tent - what do you do.
The Sailor said - well I must be camping but I guess Id kill it.
The Soldier said - Id use my boot to kill it
The Marine said - Id rip its tail off and eat it
The Airman said - Id call room service and find out why there was a tent in my room...
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MSgt J D McKee
PS. Unintentionally left the Navy out of the road to hell thing. They did play a big part in all the air power and cruise missilry and I think some naval gunfire. I'd bet the Army had some air assets there, and maybe the Marines too. I heard that called "Aberdeen Proving Ground Number Two" by a Colonel who later became a 3-Star, and someone told me there were at least 3 air traffic controllers working full time de-conflicting missions on that road. Just not wanting to credit the USAF for the whole thing when that wasn't true. But, sort of proves my point---same team, and the team is exquisitely lethal.
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MSgt Thomas Mason
Dearest Davida: Have you heard the really good one from the Air Force? "I joined the Air Force - because I could!" As the father of a Ranger, Grandfather of a Marine, son and nephew of Combat Engineers in Europe and the Pacific - I love and respect them all. We're top dog!
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SPC James Seigars
CPL Campbell, I was in Iraq with the 101st & we were attached to the Marines. I actually was stung by a scorpion in the forehead, which woke me up. We caught it and did exactly what you said: found a camel Spider and fought them. It took 3 of the spiders, but the scorpion got his due. As for me, I had a fever for a few days but kept going. After all the war wasn’t taking a break to wait on me to get to 100% as we all know.
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Hooah--99% chance he or she is an Army vet
Semper Fi--100% chance he or she is a Marine
Bulkhead (wall), Passageway (hall), Deck (floor), Starboard (right)/Port (left), Geedunk--95% chance Navy, Coast Guard, or Merchant Marine
Cool!, Nonner--Air Force
Semper Fi--100% chance he or she is a Marine
Bulkhead (wall), Passageway (hall), Deck (floor), Starboard (right)/Port (left), Geedunk--95% chance Navy, Coast Guard, or Merchant Marine
Cool!, Nonner--Air Force
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Cpl Joseph Zach
'you had better you head and ass wired together ___"
"you don't take cover, you'll lose that brain housing group young _____"
also, "Ging" for money-money
gues which branch ?? ha ha
"you don't take cover, you'll lose that brain housing group young _____"
also, "Ging" for money-money
gues which branch ?? ha ha
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PO1 Walter White
PO3 Bob McCord - Sounds like you were a Corpsman. Am I right? I always said that Corpsman is the toughest job in the Navy, because you never know when you are going too train with the Marines, and then probable the front lines.
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Sgt Dale Briggs
I worked with a guy many years ago that ran boats up and down the Delta depositing Marines and Seals inland. He had a Purple Heart evidently that big boat made a worthy target for B40 rockets, his boat was ambushed and he ended up getting blown into the river.
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