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    • Birdmen. Definition: Slang term for members of the Air Force, emphasizing their ability to fly like birds. Example: The birdmen of the Air Force performed daring aerial maneuvers during the airshow.
    • Chair Force. Definition: Slang term used to mock the Air Force, suggesting that its members have less physically demanding roles compared to other branches.
    • Flyboys. Definition: Slang term for Air Force pilots, particularly emphasizing their skill and adventurous spirit. Example: The flyboys soared through the sky, executing precision aerial maneuvers.
    • Sky Cops. Definition: Slang term for Air Force security forces, highlighting their role in enforcing discipline and security. Example: The sky cops patrolled the Air Force base, ensuring its safety and security.
  1. Jan 11, 2024 · It identified the warrior ethos as “tough-mindedness, tireless motivation, an unceasing vigilance, a willingness to sacrifice one’s life for the country, if necessary, and a commitment to be the world’s premier air, space and cyberspace force.”

  2. A fin flash often takes the form of vertical, horizontal, or slanted stripes in the same colours as the main insignia, similar to a contemporary tactical recognition flash, and may be referred to as 'rudder stripes' if they appear on the rudder instead of the fin, as with the French Armée de l'Air. Alternatively, a national flag or a roundel ...

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    1st CivDiv

    1. (U.S. Marine Corps) The "First Civilian Division", the (fictitious) division made up of Marines who leave the military and go back to civilian life.

    3rd Deck Dive Team

    1. (U.S. Marine Corps, Navy) Someone who is suicidal, implying that they should dive off the third deck.

    1. (U.S. Army) An infantryman, from the Military Occupational Specialtydesignation "11B".

    Grande Armée Slang on Wikipedia.Wikipedia (French Army slang during the Napoleonic Wars)
    American English on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
    The Forces Dictionary on http://www.biscuitsbrown.com or the British Army Rumour Service (British Armyslang)
    Covey Crump's compilation of Navy slang in the sub-section under the Naval Life section on the Royal Navy website http://www.royal-navy.mod.U.K.
    • Under The Radar
    • “Airman Snuffy” The original Dirtbag Airman, he’s an example Air Force instructors use to train Airmen how not to do the wrong things in hypothetical situations.
    • What the Piss. This is the trademark, go-to phrase said (yelled) by Air Force Military Training Instructors (MTI). From Zero Week until graduation, anytime you forget where you are, you’ll hear this phrase right before you get a reminder.
    • The Snake Pit. Where Air Force MTIs eat, usually right at the end of the chow line, so every Airman trainee has to walk by to get to their table.
    • House Mouse. Never to be referred to as such – it is technically the Flight Office Technician, aka the MTI’s assistant. See also: Snitch.
  3. www.doctrine.af.mil › Glossaries › Air-Force-GlossaryAir Force Glossary - AF

    May 14, 2021 · Full Glossary. Link to DOD Dictionary (CAC Required) Last Updated 14 May 2021. 401 Chennault Circle. Maxwell AFB, AL 36112. The official website of the Air Force for Doctrine Development and Education.

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  5. Jan 2, 2007 · The Air Force Glossary presents terms and definitions for the Air Force language. This document supplements, Joint Publication 1-02, Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and...

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