Yes, actually, there were several. For instance, the Army toyed with "Fun, Travel, and Adventure" fora short time in the early '80's. But, considering what other words can fit with "FTA" they soon dropped the campaign.
FTA came along well before the '80's. I believe it was during the Vietnam War. Fun Travel & Adventure (FTA) became 'Fuq The Army' (FTA) during the Vietnam War protests, and VVAW (Vietnam Veterans Against the War).
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Its this special Club Called Slogan you have to earn it 5 days before your webkinz expires.
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Over the years the United States Army has had a number of different recruiting slogans. Some of these have included "Army of One" and "Be All (That) You Can Be". "Army Strong" is the latest slogan and was introduced to the public in 2006. Gina Cavallaro, a writer at Army Times, states that the inspiration for the slogan is that the United States has the strongest army in the world because it is made up of the strongest individual soldiers.
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"Join the fight for freedom!" is an example of a slogan used as propaganda to rally support for a cause by appealing to people's sense of patriotism and desire for liberty.
'Army Strong' is the current slogan and has been since 2006. Older slogans include 'Army of One' 2001 - 2006 and 'Be All (That) You Can Be' 1980 to 2001.
Only the first letter of the slogan & any names of people or places in the slogan.