Hooah! Do You Know Enough To Pass This U.S. Army Quiz?

Which of these best describes what “hooah” means?

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Retry Correct Incorrect Army soldiers started regularly using the battle cry “hooah” in the late 1980s, meaning “heard, understood, acknowledged,” and also pretty much everything except “no.” Ranger Battalions were the first to be heard using the call, and it grew from there.
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Which of these best describes what “hooah” means?

  • No
  • Anything but no
  • Listen to your commander
  • Ready to go
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