Hatchet Man said:When ever we get dismissed from a parade, when we shout out "Honk on Bobo, Hooah!", if you don't know what that means I ain't tellin ya. As to the hows and whys we do that, I have no bloody idea. Someone who has been with the 48th longer than I, would probably be able to better answer those questions. I don't feel stupid doing it, cause the reactions we get are quite comical sometimes (more so when people know what it is we are shouting).
the 48th regulator said:"ON GUARD 90"
the 48th regulator said:"ON GUARD 90"
the 48th regulator said:"ON GUARD 90"
The ex was crying for a statement, and ours was "Honk On BoBo", we got that comment from the little brother of one of the lads; he yelled it at us as we pulled away from the house to go down to the armouries right before the ex started.
Anyways, at the end of Oh God, the commander has all the regiments formed up, to give his speech about how much of a success the ex was. Well at the end all regiments then get dismissed and a few of the other units do a chant as they get dismissed. The Royal Regiment of Canada, were right before us and they bellowed "Ready, Aye, Ready".
Then it was our turn, whispers abound, and the plan was set....
"HONK ON BOBO, HOOAH!" Was born out of mockery to the commander, and all that were present!
The Regiment has done it since.
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Hatchet Man said:Thanks for that little tidbit of regimental history.
Infanteer said:Yeah, you pucker your lips up and blow hard, attempting to make a farting sound. :-X
PS. In the Marines, you are more likely to see Semper Fi. "Hooah" is something that all soldiers will use, especially after successive bouts of watching Blackhawk Down.