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HOOAH ....................As in "HOOAH SIR!" What the hell does that mean anyway? What the origins of it? Is it just a US Marine thing a Army Rangers thing or and American thing?
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Referring to, or meaning anything and everything except "no."



More directly, it means: "We don't necessarily agree, disagree or even understand... But, we gonna do it anyway."

Hooah!

edited to add: This reminded me of a funny story. When I was a Master Sergeant, a young spanky high-speed Lt. was assigned as XO to our team (ticket-punch!). One time, he gave me a task and then said, "Hooah, Sergeant?" As he was turning away I said, "No sir."

He stopped and his head snapped back in my direction, poised to do verbal battle - young buck vs.old buck and said, "Excuse me, Sergeant?"

I responded, "Sir, Hooah is not a statement of question, it is a statement of affirmation. In the future you tell me what needs to be done and when it needs to be done by. Unless your order is unlawful or I think the lieutenant is about to shit on his career - my response is then a loud and thunderous; Hooah! Any questions, sir?"

His face was priceless :S. He wasn't sure if he should respond with a Hooah or not. The team fell out laughing their asses off. He looked at them and then I said, "Welcome to the team, Sir!" ;)

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HOOAH ....................



Or you can take a modification of the spelling and get what equals a typical day in the Army:

HUAW (Hurry up and wait).

But definitely not a marine thing. They like to YUT. Damn jar heads! ;)

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For the proper pronounciation, watch a TV show called "Mail Call", the host (R. Lee. Ermey) says it all the time. I don't know if that show got to the U.K.

OhhRah!!! Semper Fi...carry on. B|
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Great story. B|

I like the Vietnamese story best it sound more likely than the others. I thought maybe it was from Hoorah!

OK so whats the deal with Semper fi? Thats a US Marine thing right?
When an author is too meticulous about his style, you may presume that his mind is frivolous and his content flimsy.
Lucius Annaeus Seneca

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OK so whats the deal with Semper fi? Thats a US Marine thing right?



It is indeed, Semper Fi is derived from the Marine Corps motto "Semper Fidelis"...translated into "Always faithful".
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