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  • ...dence or cadence call is a traditional call-and-response work song sung by military personnel while running or marching. In the United States, these cadences a ...s in oral military folklore of the military march. As a sort of work song, military cadences take their rhythms from the work being done (compare sea shanty).
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  • If you pick a fight with us<br/> [[Category:Military cadence]]
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  • She said US Army Ranger school.<br/> [[Category:Military cadence]]
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  • US Air Force will make you pay,<br/> [[Category:Military cadence]]
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  • One keg of beer for the four of us <br/> Singing glory be to god that there are no more of us, <br/>
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  • For blocks around you can hear us shout<br/> Come run with us if you ' d like to try<br/>
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  • They put us on a silver jet<br/> [[Category:Military cadence (Marching)]]
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  • Bring it on down now (1,2,3,4 US AIR FORCE)<br/> [[Category:Military cadence (Marching)]]
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  • ...s built fallout shelters for high-ranking government officials and crucial military facilities. Plans were made, however, to use existing buildings with sturdy ...fallout which is on the branches and leaves. It has been suggested by the US government that a fallout shelter should not be dug close to trees for this
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  • ...ster Corps. Quartermaster units and [[soldier]]s have served in every U.S. military operation from the Revolutionary War to current operations in Iraq (Operati * military transportation (given to the newly established Transportation Corps in 1942
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  • {{US Army navbox}} {{US military navbox}}
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  • In 2007, [[General]] T. Michael Moseley, Chief of Staff of the US Air Force, introduced the '''Airman's Creed'''<ref name="CSAF Presents">{{c {{US Air Force navbox}}
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  • |work=U.S. Military {{US Marine Corps navbox}}
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  • {{US Navy navbox}} {{US military navbox}}
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  • {{Infobox Military rating ...fleet or Marine units on extended deployment. Hospital Corpsmen serve as [[Military service|enlisted]] [[Medicine|medical]] specialists for the [[United States
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  • ...itary of the United States|United States]] and [[Military of France|French military forces]]—members of the Multinational Force in Lebanon—killing 299 Amer ...of World War II, the deadliest single-day death toll for the United States military since the first day of the Tet Offensive during the Vietnam War, and the de
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  • *"Hooah" can be found in the scripts of several military-related movies. One well-known example is Al Pacino's character, a former U ...Johnston Green realizes that a detachment of "[[United States Marine Corps|US Marines]]" are imposters because they use the word "hooah". Genuine Marines
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  • |Ship country=US ...in the disarming of the Japanese on that bypassed island, and to set up a military government. Further duty included the repatriation of natives of [[Pohnpei|
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  • |Ship country=US == Military awards and honors ==
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  • |Ship country=US ...ted at [[San Diego, California]], 11 September, with the debarkation of 58 military passengers.
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