On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 14:00:31 -0400,dxAce wrote:
redrum wrote:
On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 12:34:17 -0400,dxAce wrote:
m II wrote:
dxAce wrote:
The Pentagon has reissued its Dictionary of Military and Associated
Terms, featuring 736 pages of definitions updated through March 23,
2004.
The Dictionary includes a limited amount of intelligence terminology,
but no military slang.
Many in the US military indeed DO have a limited amount intelligence, so
it would seem appropriate that the terminology used is adapted to this
reality. Slang would just befuddle these would-be torturers. It was best
left out.
Don't look now... but you forgot to put the word 'of' in your first
sentence.
Don't look now but you are too stupid for words.
Then how did you manage to string a few of them together, 'tard?
As you've proven with your answer, you can hardly form a sentence
yourself. Attempting to correct someone else when your own grasp of
the English language is severely limited reinforces my opinion that
you are too stupid for words. I repeat,
Don't look now but you are too stupid for words.
I'm hoping that you are in no way connected with the Canadian Military.
The purpose of the original post was to be of some assistance to those who
monitor the military via the radio.
Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B
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