My big brother joined the Army a year ago. I wear a beret just like his ever day. You will very rarely find me without it. I use to wear a dixie cup from the Navy but since my father is now retired from the Navy I wear a beret to honor my brother.
Hooah (hü-ä or who-ah) is a U.S. Army battle cry. It is used[1] by US Army soldiers "Referring to or meaning anything and everything except no".[2]
Air Force: "Hooah," or "Hooyah" amongst PJ's[citation needed]
Other popular usages of hooah include:[3]
Heard, Understood, and Acknowledged
What to say when at a loss for words
Good copy
Roger, solid copy, good, great, message received, understood, acknowledged
Glad to meet you, welcome
All right!
Thank you
Go to the next slide
You've taken the correct action
Amen!
A substitute for "that's cool". "That's hooah".
To describe a hardcore soldier. "He's hooah".
Uttered out loud at random and being continued by others. Like a pack of wolves howling, in order to boost morale.
To describe Army Rangers. "The hooah-hooahs".
Anything and everything except "no"
Sarcastic remark for something ill regarded and specific to the Army. "This detail is about as hoo-ah as it gets."
Air Force: "Hooah," or "Hooyah" amongst PJ's[citation needed]
Other popular usages of hooah include:[3]
Heard, Understood, and Acknowledged
What to say when at a loss for words
Good copy
Roger, solid copy, good, great, message received, understood, acknowledged
Glad to meet you, welcome
All right!
Thank you
Go to the next slide
You've taken the correct action
Amen!
A substitute for "that's cool". "That's hooah".
To describe a hardcore soldier. "He's hooah".
Uttered out loud at random and being continued by others. Like a pack of wolves howling, in order to boost morale.
To describe Army Rangers. "The hooah-hooahs".
Anything and everything except "no"
Sarcastic remark for something ill regarded and specific to the Army. "This detail is about as hoo-ah as it gets."
Yesterday my younger brother and I were playing in the back yard. We have a fox hole and many more Army type things back there. The fox hole was created by our dad. He had this great idea to flatten out and fill in all the holes that our dogs have dug. So he brought home a big riding machine thingy. Well to make a long story short he shank it in the yard, so now we have an even deeper hole than before. We have made a tent from a camouflaged blanket over the fox hole. We really enjoy playing Army. Yesterday while playing Army I started marching and singing cadence. I had my Army helmet on, and my gun (It is just a bamboo stick because my mother does not trust me with a real one.) on my shoulder. I was singing cadence and marching around the whole perimeter of the back yard, just like if I was on watch in the Army. When I came around the corner there was my mother and brother watching me. Her and Corbin thought it was sooo cute. YEAH YEAH I am busy go away. Anyway, I hope you enjoyed the story.
