"IT IS NOT ABOUT DIEING FOR YOUR COUNTRY, IT IS ALL ABOUT MAKE THAT BASTARD DIE FOR HIS!"
-GENERAL PATTON.
2007-12-31 20:26:40
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answered by Anonymous
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It's one from General Smedley Darlington Butler who served as Commandant of Marines and had two awards of the Medal of Honor:
"Take care of your men and your men will take care of you".
2008-01-01 02:15:34
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answer #2
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answered by desertviking_00 7
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"It don't mean nothing"
Smooth sailing, shipmate! Calm seas and following winds!
A griping sailor is a happy sailor.
One nation under God with his U.S. Marines standing guard.
And my most favorite: KNOCK OFF SHIP'S WORK! LIBERTY CALL!
2008-01-01 01:39:40
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answer #3
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answered by AmericanPatriot 6
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The Air Force motto, which is:
Hurry up and wait
You can only truly appreciate it's meaning if you are in the military
2008-01-01 01:14:52
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answer #4
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answered by jchanman33 4
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Wanna play Army baseball???
It means, you play the game my way or i shove the bat up your ***.
2008-01-01 00:54:07
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answer #5
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answered by Barry auh2o 7
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The more you sweat in training the less you bleed in war
Not just a military thing but quite appropriate to the question in my opinion.
2008-01-01 00:47:42
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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One might as well try to charge through a wall.
- Napoleon, on St Helena, regarding the British Infantry.
Basically saying charging against the British Army is like charging at a red brick wall.
2008-01-01 00:12:12
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answer #7
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answered by COB RULE 5
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"Hurry up and wait ." :0)
2008-01-01 00:07:21
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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FUBAR
It fits almost everything in the military...............
2008-01-01 00:07:14
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answer #9
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answered by tallerfella 7
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"I came. I saw. I conquered."-Julius Caesar
2008-01-01 00:00:49
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answer #10
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answered by General_Southpaw 2
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One from the USAF.... "High speed... low drag"
2007-12-31 23:49:57
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answer #11
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answered by Roy P 2
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