“Uuuuuuuuuuuuuura!” is a slang phrase used by the US military, likely derived from the acronym HUA meaning “heard, understood, recognized.” “Hooah!” is also used as a morale cheer. The US military has over 1 million soldiers and takes over 22 gallons of fuel to support each soldier per day.
“Uuuuuuuuuuuuuura!” is a slang phrase used by members of the US military, and while its exact origins are unclear, it is generally thought to derive from the acronym HUA, which stands for “heard, understood, recognized.” The phrase is generally used in response to a statement or order from a military superior. “Hooah!” it’s also often used by members of the US military as a cheer for morale, and its broad definition has even been described as “everything and nothing but no.”
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In 2011, the US military had approximately 1.1 million soldiers and over 400,000 civilian and military personnel, so if it were a city, its population would make it the sixth largest city in the United States.
It is believed that only one in four Americans between the ages of 17 and 23 could qualify for military service.
It takes more than 22 gallons (83.3 liters) of fuel to support every American soldier for a day on the battlefield. By comparison, during World War II, it took 1 gallon (3.8 liters) of fuel for each soldier.
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