Green-go!
Remember the Alamo!
rebel yell dates back to the Civil War 1861-1865, when the Confederate soldiers would charge the Union line they would yell. this would was done in order to scare the Union troops and get them to run
Some examples would be: "I had to yell to get Gloria's attention." "My parents yell a lot during my softball games."
If you don't yell "Uno" during the game, you may have to draw more cards as a penalty.
because hoston difited the mexican army at the Alamo
Only if it is a charismatic service
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Bull Run (Manassas) is the first credited use of the Rebel Yell.
Techinally yes. The Battle of Buena Vista was the largest battle involing Arkansas. 20,000 men attacked Arkansas part of the Army. Archibald Yell (an AR military leader)ordered his troops to retreat. The men basically dropped their guns and ran. After Yell Died John Roane claimed he led the army to victory because he basically turned them around to face the enemy. Santa Anna (leader of the Mexican Army) was basically forced to surrender his claims on Texas. In the mean time, General Albert Pike (another military leader from AR) claimed that he led the men to victory because while Yell and Roane's troops were retreating he ordered them to fight.
Charge! The Rebel Yell!
I think this is a rhetorical question...