Yes, we understand that our phrase is longer, but the Army isn’t known for being logical. If your buddy is looking like a soup sandwich, it is your duty to square that bastard away. Example: “B co is high-speed, but C co is more f***ed up than a soup sandwich.” Squared Away: The core of this phrase is intended to be the literal concept of a soup sandwich, though it is almost always used to describe something else. Imagine soggy bread and overall nastiness of trying to eat something this screwed up. The opposite of high speed would lead you to a soup sandwich. Essentially, this is a positive phrase that describes anything that does its job well. Sometimes this is also referred to as high-speed, low-drag. Once a Soldier shows some initiative and competence, they are described as high speed. High-Speed:Įvery enlisted man has been a Fuzzy, so we understand the struggle to have half a brain. Army does not have an insignia, the uniform is left with an open piece of fuzzy Velcro, thus creating this endearing, though slightly derogatory, name for the lowest rank in the Army. This is a synonym for the rank Private (E-1). The Army pronounces it with only one syllable and no, “r.” This word can mean anything from, “Hell yeah,” to, “It’s not like a really have a choice here, do I, Sir?” Overuse of this word indicates that you’re either a Drill Sergeant, Fuzzy, or faker. Marines pronounce this as, “Hoa-rah,” with two syllables. Here’s a list of some common words and phrases that will let you know the next time someone is faking: Hoaah: If someone is going to portray our nation’s service-members the least they can do is have a basic understanding of our language. veterans hear a supposed “Army Captain” say Hoa-rah, we damn near have an aneurysm. With the recent epidemic of Stolen Valor cases, it’s not hard to notice when someone has never served. They act like a hardened veteran but talk like a damn civilian. Hollywood decides to make a war movie, but the actors look nothing like real soldiers.
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