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BAGHDAD, Iraq – In the U.S. Army, which has so many acronyms, expressions and opaque phrases that it seems to deserve its own language, one word is possibly uttered more than any other. That word is ...
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- In the U.S. Army, which has so many acronyms, expressions and opaque phrases that it seems to deserve its own language, one word is quite possibly uttered more than any other.
In the U.S. Army, which has so many acronyms, expressions and opaque phrases that it seems to deserve its own language, there is one word that is quite possibly uttered more than any other. That word ...
WASHINGTON – If it can give a welcome surge of energy to a U.S soldier in the Iraqi desert, then it should do the trick for a runner, a hiker, a third-shift worker or even an on-the-go mom. The Army ...
2006-06-15 04:00:00 PDT Washington-- Soldiers are trained to follow orders in combat, but the Pentagon has learned that it cannot order them to eat. So it tries to tempt them with a wide-ranging menu ...
You've heard them during morning formations, over the roar of C‑17 engines, and in muddy chow halls at 0400. The battle cries "Hooah," "Oorah," and "Hooyah" aren't just calls; they're part of service ...
U.S. Army Advanced Individual Training students battle cry “Hooah” during training at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, on Sep. 12, 2024. (Senior Airman Olivia Bithell/Air Force) You’ve heard them ...