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| Centurion | That's the answer I was looking for D Plus One. Good job! 3.What is the meaning of the comanche phrase posah-tai-vo, the term Indian code-talkers inthe Army Signal Corps used on the battlefield during World War II to refer to Adolf Hitler? |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | Crazy White Man Very appropriate if you ask me
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| The fire is everything... ![]() | Haha, Right on target.. |
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| Centurion | Good job Guy on the Right. Are these too easy? You guys don't seem to have too much trouble. 4.In 1996, which country's army became the last in the world to disband its carrier pigeon service? |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | The Swiss army. They had 30,000 pigeons ready to serve. |
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| Centurion | i think these might be too easy. 5. In WW2 American Army slang what was a GI Moe? |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | An Army donkey? |
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| Centurion | 6. In what war was the color khaki first used for uniforms? |
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| Buttercup ![]() | By who? (Americans, Brits, Icelanders? Or do you mean the first ever by any country?)
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| Centurion | I'll say any country because I don't exactly know who was involved in this war. |
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