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Republic of China Air Force. 無空防即無國防 (wu-kong-fang-ji-wu-guo-fang): without air defense there is no national defense. Republic of China Military Police. 忠貞憲兵 (zhong-zheng-xian-bing): loyal military police. Military Academy. 親愛精誠: Fraternity, Devotion, Sincerity.
20th Aviation Battalion - Peak of Performance[ 2] 21st Aviation Battalion - Peace and War[ 2] 22d Aviation Battalion - Proud and Professional[ 2] 24th Aviation - Ever Watchful[ 2] 25th Aviation - Lele Makou No Na Puali (We Fly for the Troops) [ 2] 28th Aviation - The Eye of an Eagle[ 2] 29th Division - 29 Let's Go.
In Evolutionary Psychology, Memes and the Origin of War (2006), Keith Henson defined memes as "replicating information patterns: ways to do things, learned elements of culture, beliefs or ideas." Memetic warfare has been seriously studied as an important concept with respects to information warfare by NATO 's Strategic Communications Centre of ...
Some #Fellowship workshops consider the different aspects of motivation and how to support learners (and ourselves) in developing to become lifelong learners #CUFellowships #motivation #HElearning ...
Another version of FUBAR, said to have originated in the military, gives its meaning as "Fucked Up By Assholes in the Rear". This version has at least surface validity in that it is a common belief among enlistees that most problems are created by the military brass (officers, especially those bearing the rank of general, from one to four stars).
Rodney Tow, a retired first sergeant who served with Walz in the Minnesota Guard, said he had a pleasant enough relationship with him. “I thought he was a good soldier,” Tow said. “I think ...
Keep Calm and Carry On was a motivational poster produced by the Government of the United Kingdom in 1939 in preparation for World War II. The poster was intended to raise the morale of the British public, threatened with widely predicted mass air attacks on major cities. [ 1][ 2] Although 2.45 million copies were printed, and the Blitz did in ...
The crayon-eating Marine is a humorous trope (or meme) associated with the United States Marine Corps, emerging online in the early 2010s. Playing off of a stereotype of Marines as unintelligent, the trope supposes that they frequently eat crayons and drink glue. In an instance of self-deprecating humor, the crayon-eater trope was popularized ...