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June 2nd, 2004   Post 11
Marksman
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Its uraaa for stalin,but the point is that when you speek it it sound the same
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June 3rd, 2004   Post 12
Italian Guy
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Thanks you all. I thought there was a different battlecry for each branch or something like that. Anyways Italian Hoorrah is used as " Long live " or " Up with... ", but never to be used in the military.
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June 3rd, 2004   Post 13
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we got different battlecries for every branch in the army
 
June 4th, 2004   Post 14
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Quote:
we got different battlecries for every branch in the army
No to mention different units or countries.

Funny how simple words can help boost morale and keep you focused
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June 7th, 2004   Post 15
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Marksman
Its uraaa for Stalin

 
June 13th, 2004   Post 16
Marksman
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i agree there [/quote]
 
June 19th, 2004   Post 17
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Hooah......... a general all purpose word with several different meanings based upon the circumstances.
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