Confession: try as I might, I can’t say “hooah” correctly. And I don’t think I’m in the only one. I’m not sure what it is about these grunting military calls that make them so challenging. Do I lack ...
BAGHDAD, IRAQ - In the U.S. Army, which has so many acronyms, expressions and opaque phrases that it seems to deserve its own language, one word is quite possibly uttered more than any other. That ...
Although "hooah" is an Army term not used by the Air Force, in the case of Tech. Sgt. Darrell DeMotta, an Air Force Joint Terminal Attack Controller I had the pleasure to meet this week at Kirtland ...
NEWINGTON — When Army and Air National Guardsmen were thrust together for special security detail, each had distinctive customs that the other had to get used to. For one, soldiers were used to ...