Gaming in the Military 39
Thanks to TopherHov who wrote in to mention a story on the Fox News site regarding gamers in the military, and the role that gaming plays for troops in the field. From the article: Games are as ubiquitous at Camp Fallujah and around it as tattoos, buzz cuts and shouts of "Hoorah" from one Marine to another. When the power goes out, a Humvee battery and a pair of alligator clips are all the resourceful gamer needs to resume the digitized fight.
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At RTC Great Lakes our RDCs(Recruit Division Commanders) had us count down during PT, when we got to 5,4 we then called out the number for our division, then a distinctive Hoo-yah!
Then at "A" School there was someone who had done FMF(Fleet Marine Force, navy personnel assigned to the marines) duty as a corpsman who was crossrating(changing jobs), he always used "hoorah", from the audio in America's Army we know that they say Hoo-ah. As for the Air Force... no idea...
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Urge to kill... rising.
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Watch the movie "Blackhawk Down", as it uses this all the time.
I know that the movies don't always get everything right, but this one is based off a book from a first-hand source.
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Here's a link: http://usmilitary.about.com/od/jointservices/a/ho
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I knew a SGM once who insisted that it was "HUA, acronym, infantry, Head Up Ass!" He was a tanker, btw.
From my own observations, guys were playing the games as an escape from reality, so things like KOTOR were popular if we were anywhere near where we could have a console. Once we got to our second home-away-from-home south of Baghdad, it was pretty much limited to GameBoys and laptops. BTW, the most popular GameBoy title for quite a while was the Sims...
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Hooah is said by the Army.
The Rangers in Blackhawk down are Army soldiers. It is not an acryonim HUA(Heard, Understood, Acknowledge). You can simply just say "Roger".
Hooah can be used many ways. It can mean understood. But, it is the only word that can used in a sarcastic mannor and not get you an article 15 from an officer.
Officer: Do this bullshit Seargent.
NCO: *sarcasticly* HOOAH SIR!
That being said, saying hooah is for tools.
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Getting the tone just right, a slow off-key rising pitch, is a form of art.
That said, I'll tell you any decent officer can see right through the bullshit hooah. You're only fooling yourself if you believe you conned him. He just decided to pick his battles and respond elsewhere, such as with your denied promotion.
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Just wondering 'cause I've heard how networked the military is these days...
And I'm glad you're back safe, btw.
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That and WiFi games of C&C Generals are how we survive out here, MAN!
I've been here for 11 friggin' months, and I'm going home in less than 40 days!!!
- happy toy soldier
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* Iraqi1 killed Marine1 with awp
*DEAD* Marine1: d00d, j00 sh0tz0rz meh! w4ht 4r3 j00, 4 f4gggg?
Marine2: CHEATERCHEATER WALLHACK!
Marine3: omg tahts gay
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Though you have to know there probably are hundreds of gamers in the air force who have read this story and chosen to continue to remain secret instead.
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