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 ...
Each branch of the military has its own distinctive lingo. Nothing says "I'm in the Air Force" more than an airman calling their supervisor by their first name. "Hooah" is the Army's answer to ...
The oldest living sergeant major of the Marine Corps is a legend of sorts. Retired Sgt. Maj. John Massaro left his hometown of Cleveland during the 1940s to enlist in the Marines. His career would ...
The oldest living Ssergeant Mmajor of the Marine Corps is a living legend of sorts. Retired Sgt. Maj. John R. Massaro retired in 1979, born during in the Depression era left his hometown of Cleveland ...
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 ...
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 ...
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