Among soldiers in the army? Yes
Among military leaders? No
He was in the military before he was president
"Shock and awe" is today the popular term.
D-day is the term used as code to describe the start of the retaking (Normandy sea landings) of Europe in the Second World War. D-day in military terms means Deployment Day. The actual name for the operation was operation Overlord
Phalanx is a military formation first written about in Ancient Greece. The first depiction of a phalanx was on a Summerian tablet called the Stele of the Vultures (made around 2600-2350 BCE).The term is still used today to describe this type of military formation.
They were excommunicated. This is still a term used today.
i believe the military term for location is vector
The term "furor" in a military context typically refers to an intense outburst of public anger or excitement rather than a rank. In some historical contexts, it may have been used to describe fervent support for a leader or cause. However, it is not recognized as an official rank in modern military organizations. Today, military ranks are standardized and do not include "furor."
The term "D-Day" refers to the designated day on which a military operation is set to commence. The "D" itself doesn't stand for a specific word; instead, it's a placeholder used in military planning to denote the day of an operation, with "H-Hour" indicating the specific time. The most famous D-Day is June 6, 1944, when Allied forces launched the invasion of Normandy during World War II.
The ANZACs called their friends "mates". This term is still commonly used today in Australia.
Conservation is a name for keeping things of the past still here. Nature conservation means that plants from the past still grow today
ICO is a military term that means "In Case of". This term is used be the military. Although it is a military term sailors use it more than the army though.
term is glod fish :)