Household Six - a military wife
slimed - attacked with chemical weapons
bullet launcher - a rifle or pistol
leather personnel carriers - boots
rotorheads - helicopter pilots
bug eaters - SERE school graduates
battle-rattle - your helmet, body armor and other equipment you wear in combat
dustoff - medical evacuation
top - a First Sergeant
god squad - a Chaplin
six - a commander
2006-11-08 11:16:15
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answer #1
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answered by MikeGolf 7
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TNTC; Too Numerous To count
Roger that: Understood or I agree
Rrrrr; Hey, how's it going? How're the wife and kids? Did you get any?, I understand. Yes Sir! Good mornin'!
Make it happen: Get it done, I don't give a !#$!$ how you do it!
NAVY: Never Again Volunteer Yourself
USMC; Uncle Sam's Misguided Children
FTN: !#@$#@ the Navy
BAM: Broad butted Marine (female)
WAC: Without A Clue
Fresh Water Sailor: Coast Guard
COMNAVWIFEPAC: Commander Naval Wife, Pacific Fleet
Seagull: Navy wives who follow the ships from port to port
2006-11-08 16:44:12
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answer #2
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answered by Doc 7
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PT- physical training ; hooah- means yes sir, Airborne all the way and anything positive. High speed Low drag I remember we where having a family day and with all the slang and abbreviations one of my soldiers was looking for me and found my wife. He asked where is Sgt. Newsom she replied he went to TT he asked i know i should know what that is but i don't know at this time. To which she replied " he went to the restroom.
2006-11-09 23:06:27
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answer #3
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answered by preacherdave 1
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Don't y'all thinks it's hilarious that Yahoo Answers offers a thing for your desktop called a SWAG?!?!?
Which of course is silly/scientific wild a$s guess.
Gotta make ya wonder if it was an intentional thing, or someone made a snafu and is currently getting fubar
2006-11-09 03:11:27
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answer #4
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answered by John Q. Public 2
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Grunt, ground pounder, dog face, Fodder - all slang for infantryman
2006-11-08 17:08:07
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answer #5
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answered by Infantrygrunt 2
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HUA.
Heard, understood, acknowledged.
It's pronounced very gutterally, and can't be faked easily. Chances are, if you weren't in the Army, and you try to say it, people will know. (And before you ask, in the name of all that is holy, it is not HOO-AH!)
Of course, there's one in the name U.S. Army, if you turn it backwards.
It reads: Yes, My Retarded A$$ Signed Up.
2006-11-08 16:37:34
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answer #6
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answered by knightshade1228 2
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lost 1 this is lost 3 are you lost 2 over? (I don't understand)
What the F*** over? (I don't understand/ it doesn't make sense)
HOAH (means anything and everything except NO)
come again (repeat yourself)
ASAP (as soon as possible)
want more email me
2006-11-08 17:23:52
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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SNAFU - Situation Normal: All ****** Up.
2006-11-08 16:38:05
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answered by Black Sabbath 6
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Go to this web site and have a ball
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._Army_acronyms_and_expressions
2006-11-08 16:39:32
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answer #9
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answered by yes_its_me 7
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Sh*t on a shingle (SOS) = chipped beef on toast.
2006-11-08 16:34:54
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answered by Anonymous
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