i was talking about the other day thought i would drop some stuff down
Down range: Any forward-deployed area of operations
AO: Area of operation
Squared Away: Taking care of
In the bush: on patrol off the base in enemy country
Un-ass the AO: Get out of the current location
Deep Six: To get rid of
Pineapple : Slang for hand grenade.
Cattle Van: An enclosed military truck carrying people packed inside like cattle.
SOP: Standard Operating Procedure
Eighty-six: Get rid of, out of item, "86 that before the CO gets here"
Daisycutter: Frag Bomb
On your six: On your rear-end
Bandit: Enemy aircraft.
Camels on fire: Enemy closing in
Cover your six: Watch your back!
Bought the farm: Got killed.
Pull Chocks: Let's get out of here
Barrage: Screen of continuous military fire to protect advancing troops or stop hostile attacks; heavy, prolonged attack.
blue on blue A friendly fire incident
Charlie Mike "continue mission"
donut launcher (US Army) Ring Airfoil Grenade Launcher. A device which fits on the end of an M16 rifle
Guardian Angel (US) A soldier or Marine placed in a high position in urban warfare to provide overwatch and cover to friendly units moving below.
ack-ack Anti-aircraft fire
willco will comply