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  1. Feb 8, 2016 · Here are seven phrases from military jargon that you can use to replace your everyday vernacular. 1. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot. In civilian vernacular, this translates to: “What the fuck.”. Except ...

  2. Lima Charlie: Decoding Military Communication • Decoding Military Communication • Discover the meaning behind 'Lima Charlie,' a term used in military and avi...

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  3. Mar 18, 2024 · The terms shared here are chosen for their general appropriateness, showcasing the more universally acceptable side of military communication. Common military phonetic alphabet phrases include: Bravo Zulu: Good job. The term’s roots in naval history explain why it’s “Bravo Zulu” and not “Whiskey Delta” for "well done." These phrases ...

    • Charlie Foxtrot
    • Donsa
    • Licky Chicky Or Lima Charlie
    • P.O.V.
    • L.P.C.
    • M.K.T.
    • Bravo Zulu
    • November Golf
    • Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
    • Sierra Hotel Or Sometimes Hotel Sierra

    Charlie Foxtrot is also known as a cluster fuck. Somewhat worse than just a cluster, calling something a charlie foxtrot implies that it is not only disorganized, there is also very little hope that whatever the objective is will be reached and there is a very high probability that everyone will regret their involvement later. As a phonetic express...

    Meaning a day of no scheduled activities. On the surface, this one appears to save us some time, but here’s how the conversation normally goes. Commander: “Alright guys, Friday is a DONSA, so make sure you do your long weekend counseling before COB on Thursday.” New guy: “What’s a DONSA?” Commander: “Day of no scheduled activities.” New guy: “Oh, s...

    Loud and clear. On one of those rare days when atmospheric conditions are just right and you can actually hear your tactical operations center crystal clear from a whole two kilometers away, you may be tempted to respond to a radio check with “licky chicky,” expending that extra syllable because you’re excited and, well, rhymes sound cool.

    Aka, personally owned vehicle. This three-syllable acronym is widely used as a replacement to the much shorter and more universally recognized term, “car.” Try telling your first sergeant that you’ve just completed doing “car inspections” on your unit and watch the wheels turn. “Car? What do you mean by car? Are you talking about P.O.V. inspections...

    Leather personnel carriers. Another one that sounds like a pretty decent acronym, until you consider that leather personnel carriers are just boots. Just say boots.

    Or the mobile kitchen trailer. This one sounds shorter, but let’s be honest, we could call it the kitchen, or the mess much faster. Either way, it’s the place where the cooks are boiling a giant bag of “scrambled eggs with coloring” for you right now.

    Bravo Zulu is the Navy way of saying well done. Taken from naval signal manuals, which use two-letter abbreviations to introduce or respond to messages, the signal for the letters “B” and “Z” happens to mean “well done.” If we just said, “Bee Zee,” there wouldn’t be much to talk about, other than using a two-letter acronym completely unrelated to t...

    No Go. There’s nothing more enjoyable to a badge holder than dragging out the news that some tester just charged the M240B machine gun with his palm down instead of up during the Expert Infantryman’s Badge test, so he adds a couple of extra syllables by saying, “November Golf” instead of just, “No Go.”

    What the fuck? A perennial favorite, exclaimed every time a higher headquarters cuts an order that takes excessive liberties with the one-third, two-thirds rule, every time one of your privates brings you an authorization form to start his housing allowance and you didn’t even know he was dating anyone (he wasn’t; he just married that stripper from...

    Meaning shit hot. When that new lieutenant makes it through his first field training exercise without getting his platoon lost, you’ve got a sierra hotel lieutenant. If he gets them lost every day and then accidentally calls for fire on his company headquarters, he’s hotel sierra. Either way, it’s a few extra syllables, but worth it if you don’t wa...

  4. May 15, 2024 · Common Military Slang Terms. You're about to immerse yourself in the world of military slang, where ' HOOAH ' and ' Oscar Mike ' are everyday phrases that convey vital information efficiently. In the military, language is essential for effective communication, especially in high-pressure situations. From ' Lima Charlie ' (mission confirmed) to ...

  5. Said before assaulting an enemy. Whiskey Delta. Weak Dick. Someone who lacks courage or is weak willed. Echo Tango Sierra. Expiration Term of Service. Someone who is about to complete their tour of duty. Lima Lima Mike Foxtrot. Lost Like a Mother F*cker.

  6. Lima Charlie Mike: Understanding the Military Code 👉 Decoding Lima Charlie Mike 👉 Discover the meaning behind the military code Lima Charlie Mike, which re...

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