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Hooyah is the
battle cry used in the
United States Navy to
build morale and
signify verbal acknowledgment. It
originated with
special operations communities...
- from
boarding a ship") and that the word was
already in use in 1949.
Hooah Hooyah Hurrah Huzzah Semper fidelis Gidget Fuentes, The
Marine sergeant major behind...
- understood, and acknowledged"
Cheering HOOAH! Bar – a US
military energy bar
Hooyah – the
United States Navy and
United States Coast Guard equivalent Huzzah...
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charge was
carried out.[citation needed] Hip hip ****ay
Hooah ****ay
Henry Hooyah Oorah Look up
huzzah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. https://www.dictionary...
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purpose to the Army, Air Force, and
Space Force's
hooah and the Navy's
hooyah cries. Many
possible etymologies have been
offered for the term. Semper...
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Space Force. "Oorah" is the war cry used by
United States Marine Corps. "
Hooyah" is the war cry of the
United States Navy and the
United States Coast Guard...
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Cyclone Tracy in 1974
Booyah (stew), a
simple chicken and
vegetable stew
Hooyah, a battle-cry used by the
United States Navy This
disambiguation page lists...
- (disambiguation) The Last
Hurrah (disambiguation) Hooah, a U.S. Army
battle cry
Hooyah, a U.S. Navy
battle cry
Oorah (Marines), a U.S.
Marine Corps battle cry...
- used
since the mid-20th century,
comparable to
Hooah used in the Army or
Hooyah by Navy SEALs; most
commonly used to
respond to a
verbal greeting or as...
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Master Chief Rick West to
Serve as U.S. Navy's 12th
MCPON "West's Last
HOOYAH,
Stevens Takes Helm". navy.mil.
September 28, 2012.
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