We are called "trouble makers"
They don't like us.
They say they want people who "think outside the box"
But what they really want is people who sit in the box and stay there and do as they are told no matter how stupid it is.
We are called "trouble makers"
They don't like us.
They say they want people who "think outside the box"
But what they really want is people who sit in the box and stay there and do as they are told no matter how stupid it is.
Space Force too.
kek
I was in the Army for 3 years and never heard mention of this.
Only ever heard Marines making crazy noises.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hooah
Guess I'm just too damn old. Wasn't really used when I was in.
The phrase originated with Ranger Battalions and in the late eighties was considered a trait of those units. Beginning in the early nineties it gradually spread across Fort Lewis, Washington and Fort Benning, Georgia, the home bases for the three Ranger battalions at the time. By the mid nineties the phrase was in common usage across the Army.
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