Old Nov 22, 2005 | 12:24 AM
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Default Re: I hope Chrysler drops the Crossfire soon......

Originally Posted by patpur
Man that's a bad Pacino impression.
Pat
Yes I guess it could be an Al Pacino thing, but please correct me if I'm wrong. Do you think he was around before the Army Paratroopers, or US Marines... I was one of both. But that may not be a fair question if you can only associate the word hooah with a movie... hooah

hooah/ooh-aaarh

(hooah) Battle cry of the Army Grunt, often is barked when troops want to voice approval or a sense of esprit de corps. Its full meaning is primal and difficult to define, for it also echoes the hardships faced by those in uniform.

(Ooh-rah) comes from the places in our hearts that only Marines understand. It is conceived in sweat, nurtured with drill. It is raw determination and gut-wrenching courage in the face of adversity. It is a concern for fellow Marines embodied by selfless acts of heroism. It cannot be administrated. It is not planned and put into action. It cannot be manufactured. Ooh-rah must be purchased. Ooh-rah is Marine.

 

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