senojekips
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Is this not something made up in central casting?
I see it being used here on occasions.
I see it being used here on occasions.
Hate to break it to you, but its not a fad. Oorah and Hooah have been around forever it seems like.....LOL
And Semper Fi is the best way to describe every Marine I've ever known. Maybe not always faithful to their loved ones (*cough*), but always to the Corps, their country, and their brothers and sisters in arms.
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oorah#OriginsThe 1st Amphibious Reconnaissance Company, FMFPAC can be credited with the introduction of "Oorah!" into the Corps in 1953, shortly after the Korean War. Recon Marines served aboard the submarine USS Perch, ASSP-313, which was a WWII diesel submarine retrofitted to carry Navy UDT and Recon Marines. As is commonly depicted in war movies, whenever the boat was to dive, the 1MC (PA system) would announce "DIVE! DIVE!", followed by the sound of the diving klaxon: "AARUGHA!".
In 1953 or 1954, while on a conditioning run, one of the 1st Amphibious Recon Marines imitated the "Dive" horn sound "AARUGHA!" as part of the cadence, and it naturally became a part of the Recon cadence while on runs, and thereafter infiltrated Recon Marine lexicon. Over time, "AARUGHA!" morphed into the shorter, simpler "Oorah!". Today, the official Marine Corps Training Reference Manual on the history of Marine Recon is titled "AARUGHA!"