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.
Warrior: oquichtin
"Sir, yes, sir!"? ___ In the British Army they simply say: Sir!
There is no real way to tell exactly how many child soldiers out there. This is because the forces that do employ child soldiers often don't let outsiders come in, or they hide a majority of their child soldiers away from view.Some sources (Everywoman) say that there are between 250,000 to 300,000 child soldiers in the world, as of current.
of my God ,of my kingdom,and of my people.
I do not know which soldiers the question refers to. The simple fact is that young men between the ages of, say 16 to 30 are, and always have been, very good at fighting each other.
lean back and say whoah horsey!
box N locks - MPHO
You put the drill bit in, spin the thing, then you turn it on, then you sing a song.... Whoah...i'm drilling... Whoah...i'm drilling... Cause drilling is fun Whoah...i'm drilling... Plum's best friend
mj! whoah! wats mj?
Like, whoah.
fhwoah means the same thing as whoah
Open happiness is the song :)
Whoah!! You can't make a girl kiss you!!
Stink!! Nasty!! Whoah!!
They dont and they are say that and soldiers
With Everything by Hillsong
whoah, you really don't look this old, congratulations