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Soldiers often say "whoah" as an expression of surprise or to signal a sudden stop or change in situation, typically during training or combat scenarios. It can serve as a verbal cue to alert others, emphasizing the need for caution or attention. Additionally, it may reflect their reactions to unexpected events or decisions made during missions.
SITREP colors, typically used in military and emergency management contexts, indicate the status of a situation. Generally, green signifies normal conditions, yellow indicates caution or a potential issue, orange represents heightened alert or significant concern, and red denotes a critical situation requiring immediate attention or action. These color codes help quickly communicate the severity of a situation to personnel involved.
"Vigilant in war" refers to the necessity of being alert, watchful, and prepared for any potential threats or changes in the battlefield environment. It emphasizes the importance of situational awareness and readiness to respond swiftly to enemy actions or unexpected developments. This vigilance is crucial for maintaining strategic advantages and ensuring the safety of troops and assets during conflict. Overall, it underscores the idea that constant attention and preparedness are essential for success in military operations.
The Nazi Gestapo was constantly on the alert for underground resistors. The resistance network ran The Comete Line and another underground railroad to help downed pilots and Jews escape European countries. The Gestapo never let up on searching for the people who were trying to escape the "underground railroad". They did not really "invade" the underground railroad but rather arrested and often imprisoned the evaders/escapees or killed them outright. I have added my favorite, interesting related site for you to read about the underground railroad of World War 2. This site has many related links that might interest you too. This site gave me a ton of information when I was doing research for my book.
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If you're referring to military ships, they house airplanes and helicopters (kind of like a mobile airport) where pilots need to be alert in case there is an incoming threat that they need to immediately take off for. Also, for non-emergency cases where they are just patrolling areas or borders.
Aviation headsets are used for plane pilots or helicopter pilots to be able to speak to other pilots or to the control on the ground. It can also be used to alert others of a situation.
No, there is no such thing as a military alert level known as condition zero. Though, that military alert level does exist in a video game known as counter-strike.
Armies stay on alert when there is danger of military action.
Pilots flying in an airplane can't see the wires and might crash into them. The red balls act like flags to alert the pilots that the wires are there. Good question!
Pilots are primarily responsible for collision avoidance in an alert area. They must maintain a good lookout and follow proper traffic patterns and procedures to avoid potential conflicts with other aircraft. Air traffic control may also provide traffic advisories to help pilots avoid collisions.
if you are driving a military vehicle you are required to have a TC or co-driver reason for that is to keep the driver awake and alert while going on missions and to have drivers to switch out when they get fatigued also both the driver and co driver are to be awake at all times when in the truck
you dont get apps. If you mean missions you download spynet field office and click missions. you then choose a mission ,click on it and click yes. when you disconnect your watch it will (at a random time) alert you that you have a mission.
There is a Canadian military base with a permanent population of military and researchers in Alert, Nunavut, at the northern tip of Ellesmerer Island, about 800 km from the North Pole.
situation.critical is a term that is used in the military. it is used when troops are put on high alert status and is meant as a cue for soldiers to be ready for action during a situation.
The blinking on and off of runway lights typically indicates that the runway is closed or not in use. This signal is used to alert pilots that they should not land or take off from that runway. It may also signify that there is an obstruction or maintenance activity underway. Pilots are trained to recognize such signals as part of their safety protocols.