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Best way of saying “Guns in position!”? [on hold]
Other way of saying “with his/her back facing me.”Another way to say “is not best addressed”Annoyed that new way to do something is broken and have to go back to perfectly good old wayWhat do you call this sitting pose or position that sad or depressed people adopt?“Jumping” over a person’s position who is of higher rankIs there a word or phrase for teaching someone a bad thing?Using “reason for” without using “having” after “for”A fancier way of saying, “I'm not a fan of…”Expression for willing to take on extra work loadA better way of saying “inventions are invented”
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For example, a commander giving the order to his squad to get in firing position. "Guns ready!" or something? I feel like there is a cooler way to write it.
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For example, a commander giving the order to his squad to get in firing position. "Guns ready!" or something? I feel like there is a cooler way to write it.
phrase-requests
put on hold as primarily opinion-based by Lawrence, tchrist♦ 7 mins ago
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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Ready, aim, fire. Is the quintessential order of commands. mainecav.org/moa/moa.html
– Jim
42 mins ago
Let's say the squad spots something while patrolling. The commander is not going to say "Ready! Aim!" out of nowhere.
– xiiliea
31 mins ago
And not to mention that sounds so anticlimactic.
– xiiliea
21 mins ago
Read through this: crosman.com/marines-field-guide/marines-training/fire-commands
– Jim
10 mins ago
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For example, a commander giving the order to his squad to get in firing position. "Guns ready!" or something? I feel like there is a cooler way to write it.
phrase-requests
For example, a commander giving the order to his squad to get in firing position. "Guns ready!" or something? I feel like there is a cooler way to write it.
phrase-requests
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put on hold as primarily opinion-based by Lawrence, tchrist♦ 7 mins ago
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put on hold as primarily opinion-based by Lawrence, tchrist♦ 7 mins ago
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Ready, aim, fire. Is the quintessential order of commands. mainecav.org/moa/moa.html
– Jim
42 mins ago
Let's say the squad spots something while patrolling. The commander is not going to say "Ready! Aim!" out of nowhere.
– xiiliea
31 mins ago
And not to mention that sounds so anticlimactic.
– xiiliea
21 mins ago
Read through this: crosman.com/marines-field-guide/marines-training/fire-commands
– Jim
10 mins ago
add a comment |
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Ready, aim, fire. Is the quintessential order of commands. mainecav.org/moa/moa.html
– Jim
42 mins ago
Let's say the squad spots something while patrolling. The commander is not going to say "Ready! Aim!" out of nowhere.
– xiiliea
31 mins ago
And not to mention that sounds so anticlimactic.
– xiiliea
21 mins ago
Read through this: crosman.com/marines-field-guide/marines-training/fire-commands
– Jim
10 mins ago
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Ready, aim, fire. Is the quintessential order of commands. mainecav.org/moa/moa.html
– Jim
42 mins ago
Ready, aim, fire. Is the quintessential order of commands. mainecav.org/moa/moa.html
– Jim
42 mins ago
Let's say the squad spots something while patrolling. The commander is not going to say "Ready! Aim!" out of nowhere.
– xiiliea
31 mins ago
Let's say the squad spots something while patrolling. The commander is not going to say "Ready! Aim!" out of nowhere.
– xiiliea
31 mins ago
And not to mention that sounds so anticlimactic.
– xiiliea
21 mins ago
And not to mention that sounds so anticlimactic.
– xiiliea
21 mins ago
Read through this: crosman.com/marines-field-guide/marines-training/fire-commands
– Jim
10 mins ago
Read through this: crosman.com/marines-field-guide/marines-training/fire-commands
– Jim
10 mins ago
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Ready, aim, fire. Is the quintessential order of commands. mainecav.org/moa/moa.html
– Jim
42 mins ago
Let's say the squad spots something while patrolling. The commander is not going to say "Ready! Aim!" out of nowhere.
– xiiliea
31 mins ago
And not to mention that sounds so anticlimactic.
– xiiliea
21 mins ago
Read through this: crosman.com/marines-field-guide/marines-training/fire-commands
– Jim
10 mins ago