Green Beret Explains Military Acronyms & Terms | Tactical Rifleman

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @Inadougadavida
    @Inadougadavida Год назад +5

    Anybody else ever hear/use Tango Mike? Officers in one of my old units used it in radio comms to say "thank you very much " Tango = Thank , Mike = Much. I was enlisted, thank you very much.

  • @roundrock63
    @roundrock63 Год назад +16

    Love the Acronyms. Would like to hear more and more pics from your service!
    Always great content and coming from you, who’s been there, it holds a lot a weight.

  • @Inadougadavida
    @Inadougadavida Год назад +4

    I work for a company that operates a few restaurants in a certain city. After purchasing a food truck they asked employees to suggest a name for it. I submitted UCAV - Urban Culinary Assault Vehicle. They picked a different name.

  • @dblankenship88
    @dblankenship88 Год назад +14

    Growing up in a family of a Marines “Oscar Mike” was used often. Then I broke their brains and joined the Air Force. Back in 98 saying “Oscar Mike” to my TI instead of “proceeding” didn’t go over well.
    Good times.

    • @murder0ne
      @murder0ne Год назад +4

      Former AF here. Can relate lol.

  • @Fightosaurus
    @Fightosaurus Год назад +15

    Loving all the new content gents! Keep ‘em coming!

    • @Bigfezzig
      @Bigfezzig Год назад +2

      🤘

    • @Fightosaurus
      @Fightosaurus Год назад +1

      @@Bigfezzig Miss ya Fezzig & fellow asylees. Busy with work & family life lately but still tuning in and will get active in the group again here some day soon.

  • @jamesmerriman5058
    @jamesmerriman5058 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your service SGM. I was stationed at Campbell from 04-09 with 2/506th Currhee; OIF 06-07, OEF 08-09. You're very right, there are days worth of terms and acronyms that we used on duty

    • @TacticalRifleman
      @TacticalRifleman  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching and thank you for your service. TR

  • @stacyscott2720
    @stacyscott2720 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your service, SGM. I bet you've got some stories to tell. I would love to hear them.

  • @jordanfrancisco27
    @jordanfrancisco27 Год назад +2

    Almost spat out my coffee from laughing at 1:25. Made my day.

  • @mitchellkuta5405
    @mitchellkuta5405 Год назад +1

    All content you put out is helpful to me. Thanks for your service and continued help to us civilians. Pissed I can't do classes in Texas. Catch you all Tuesday

  • @sidewinderIII
    @sidewinderIII Год назад +1

    Awesome video Karl, loved the no bs explanation of the acronyms. Looking forward to part 2.

  • @lo-fidevil2950
    @lo-fidevil2950 Год назад +1

    I love jargon. I knew some of these from books & stuff. But I never heard “black on.” That’s a really good one.

  • @DrJosePedroGalindoMacias
    @DrJosePedroGalindoMacias 5 месяцев назад

    This is gold for my profession as military translator-interpeter. Thank you.

  • @josephineyoung2616
    @josephineyoung2616 Год назад +2

    I really enjoyed learning from you. Ty for your service. I subscribed to your channel.

  • @Fredthefed1163
    @Fredthefed1163 Год назад +4

    It's funny my wife and I met in the Navy 36 years ago. To this day we still use the Navy acronyms to this day like breathing. Our kids even know many of them and now use them.

  • @markshutt6000
    @markshutt6000 Год назад +3

    Definitely want more of the jargon!

  • @ramblinman5350
    @ramblinman5350 Год назад +2

    Yep. REMF maybe my favorite.

  • @vannrudolph
    @vannrudolph 9 месяцев назад +1

    Loving Norm McDonald’s US Military Edition RUclips!!!

  • @Stoney_AKA_James
    @Stoney_AKA_James Год назад +1

    Excellent Karl!
    TWO AC130s ran out of ammo?
    Holy...
    Here is one from my time in service:
    LLRP=
    Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol
    And of course = RLTW-ATW

  • @floridahdshooter
    @floridahdshooter Год назад +4

    Great video.. entertaining as always.. Reminds me of a time my wife and I were watching and movie and they kept saying "We are RTB" she was like what does that mean.. "ready to boogie?"

  • @pjb2528
    @pjb2528 Год назад +1

    Thanks Karl, as always, great content, never a SNAFU to be had. Peace Brother, PJB

  • @phillipwilson1274
    @phillipwilson1274 Год назад +5

    Excellent video. Definitely interested in more videos on acronyms. You should write books from the RUclips content!

  • @RobinP556
    @RobinP556 Год назад +1

    Nice! I used to smoke my privates when I was in the 82nd by something that directly related to what they did wrong. One that I remember the most was a private that I had that was always causing breaks in contact because he never paid any attention to anyone behind him, so one Saturday we did a little 6 mile ruck March, I was behind him the whole way and he had to do it walking backwards.

  • @SunTzu119
    @SunTzu119 Год назад +4

    Thanks for the informative and entertaining content.

  • @Vince-ml9gw
    @Vince-ml9gw Год назад

    More than four acronyms, thanks Karl🤩

  • @weavbo
    @weavbo Год назад +2

    Fun stuff. Brought back some good, and not so good memories! Smoked. LOL. Throw us some more!

  • @pisom4314
    @pisom4314 Год назад +1

    loved the video... look forward to part 2!! you forgot "greenwitch" thanks for sharing

  • @scaleworksRC
    @scaleworksRC Год назад +2

    I heard the Navy was the worst with acronyms. I think they actually have a book on it. Knew most of these, but 'wilco' got me by surprise.

  • @iyn1911
    @iyn1911 Год назад +2

    Could you do more? It will help me understand war stories from your guests.

  • @brendencroup8310
    @brendencroup8310 Год назад +1

    RPG stands for Ruchnoii Pulyemet Granatamyot-Russian for Handheld, Shoulder-fired Grenade Launcher.

    • @TacticalRifleman
      @TacticalRifleman  Год назад +4

      Nope... THAT'S what it means to the Russians; NOT to us.

  • @johnmassey2309
    @johnmassey2309 Год назад +1

    Glad you included REMF. Most of the newer ones I wasn't familiar with. What about Leg? or Straight Leg?

  • @kevinf6413
    @kevinf6413 Год назад

    Back in the 70's, the RTO was also called a Rotello (rolled off the tongue better that a bunch of letters, I guess). Instead of salad bar for the ribbons, back in the day they were called "fruit salad." Perhaps to complement the "scrambled eggs" on the brim of a field officers cap, or cover. We spelled Klicks with a Q, Kliqs. The evolution of the terms as well as their origins is very interesting. One last one for ground forces...fast mover=jet fighter. This was supposed to be SigSec, but honestly, how stupid did we think the Soviets were along West Germany? Fun times.

  • @withoutfurtheradoforever
    @withoutfurtheradoforever Год назад +1

    Awesome. There's a book / video series in there, somewhere!

  • @thomasn251
    @thomasn251 Год назад +4

    how about one we used back in the 70's "SNAFU"

  • @shammy313
    @shammy313 Год назад +1

    Very cool Karl, thank u Sir

  • @thomaslyons441
    @thomaslyons441 Год назад +2

    I made up my own acronym when I was in the Corps, it's along the lines of FUBAR but never quite caught on. It's BOBCHIC. I pronounce it like Bob-chick. Stands for "Bend Over Bitch Cause Here It Comes!" Example, your Staff Sergeant says, "I need 3 volunteers." You may say BOBCHIC to a nearby Marine that gets volun-told.

  • @decline.enjoyer
    @decline.enjoyer Год назад +1

    Dude. Thank you so much. Wow.

  • @septor-og6hi
    @septor-og6hi Год назад +1

    I found this vary interesting! Thanks 👍

  • @MegaVincenzo13
    @MegaVincenzo13 Год назад

    I helped build command and control software for the mda, the air force and jsoc, when I lived in CS CO,.

  • @maineoutdoorsman677
    @maineoutdoorsman677 Год назад +1

    Nice this weeks sponsor,Karl 😂😂😂😂

  • @rigrentals5297
    @rigrentals5297 Год назад

    PART 2 PLEASE. good content

  • @HardcoreFourSix
    @HardcoreFourSix Год назад +1

    LOL on the two more klicks...I had to use that a few times to keep my Joes moving on FTXs

  • @marksmusicplace3627
    @marksmusicplace3627 5 месяцев назад

    officer needing a bullet comment on his OER for renaming the C2 to C4ISTARR had me on back LMAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. I was an 35F S2 Intel Analyst and this is why this so hilarious

  • @willhatcher8151
    @willhatcher8151 Год назад +1

    Great job.

  • @11C1P
    @11C1P Год назад

    When I was in, buddy fugger was a "Bravo Foxtrot".

  • @justme_gb
    @justme_gb Год назад +18

    MOLLE... I'm still in love with ALICE.

    • @joeydayton8116
      @joeydayton8116 Год назад +2

      I always thought it was stupid to name a piece of military gear after street drugs.

    • @salty_pog
      @salty_pog Год назад

      Oh the old days, humping Alice.

  • @Guardian0313
    @Guardian0313 Год назад

    Really appreciate the insight and knowledge. Would love to learn more

  • @Greg-oj2pg
    @Greg-oj2pg Год назад

    Great video, Karl.

  • @heyhey3603
    @heyhey3603 Год назад

    All these armchair generals sitting around watching Kill TV, asking me for a sitrep, like they can change the situation on the ground. “Excuse me sir, I’m in the middle of a gunfight, I’ll call u right back”
    Gotta love this guy

  • @Bigfezzig
    @Bigfezzig Год назад

    Great info, thanks Karl!

  • @Trinity10iloveyall
    @Trinity10iloveyall Год назад +1

    Love you explaining JDAM and 10 fig GD ref next time TACP miss by a mile I'm going to get my phone out so I can show them this and go see that Veteran, he says you can hit 3'x3' so why can't you struggle to hit that grid square? 😅😅

  • @ifell3
    @ifell3 Год назад

    Known most of them, but good to here some more.

  • @williamflowers9435
    @williamflowers9435 Год назад

    More jargon and acronyms!! Pics too!!

  • @jasontcolson
    @jasontcolson Год назад

    Here’s one from my LEO days: LAMF Unit - Lazy Ass…you get the hint.

  • @BouleyMusic
    @BouleyMusic Год назад +1

    I've learned a lot. Thank you fellow Carl

  • @Jerry10939
    @Jerry10939 Год назад

    It’s been awhile since I was in. A lot has changed and some stayed the same. I have to admit a few I have never heard before. I was a grunt joined in 1980.

    • @TacticalRifleman
      @TacticalRifleman  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and thank you for your service. TR

  • @ahole5407
    @ahole5407 Год назад

    Outstanding 👍

  • @dizdizzy8937
    @dizdizzy8937 9 месяцев назад

    Good stuff

  • @octaviuswilliams4134
    @octaviuswilliams4134 Месяц назад

    I've got so much out of this, this will really help me at Basic and the type of language I should use in the military 🎖️🪖🎖️🪖🎖️, and also, thank you for your service 🪖🎖️🪖🎖️

  • @thedonuteater5474
    @thedonuteater5474 Год назад +4

    ☢️ F-Bomb counter for this video was ☢️=3
    And i would have thought that a form of measurement in the C category would have made the video. Maybe next time

    • @Bigfezzig
      @Bigfezzig Год назад

      😂🤘🤘🤘

    • @thomaslyons441
      @thomaslyons441 Год назад +1

      Would that be a tiny hair sized measurement?

    • @Inadougadavida
      @Inadougadavida Год назад

      @@thomaslyons441 lol I get it, but RUclips wouldn't want me to say it.

  • @Frank7G
    @Frank7G Год назад +1

    F.U.B.A.R. I remember hearing it in the movie Saving Private Ryan & trying to figure out what it means.

  • @jerryparker5137
    @jerryparker5137 Год назад

    Fire for effect

  • @Full_Spectrum_Dominance
    @Full_Spectrum_Dominance Год назад

    Great video

  • @soldtobediers
    @soldtobediers Год назад +1

    Young Cherry arrives at Bragg and writes home in his best 9th grade longhand. Back home his mother turns to the father in concern, as she reads the first 2 lines... Got to the same unit as dad had been in - just like the recruiter had promised. And we've been busy jumping and humping chicks. The father just smiled a silent whisper - knowing all about the place. Then he comforts the mother's confusion - with the words... That boy never could spell. Then re-envisions his past sidewalk days down on Hayes street.

  • @BigIron_06
    @BigIron_06 Год назад +1

    I have an "A" for you: "A.O." Thanks for the hard work.

  • @Slave-nl8xn
    @Slave-nl8xn Год назад +1

    Nice.

  • @pluralwheat5055
    @pluralwheat5055 Год назад +5

    Ftb : f**k the blokes
    Ally : looks cool/is cool
    GEN : its true
    Eyebrows Gen : its true or I will shave my eyebrows off
    Shit gen : its not true
    Stag on : guard duty
    Gopping : disgusting
    Crow : new guy - more often called a Lizard now
    Bootneck : royal marine
    Jack : The lazy person who does FA and claims to work the hardest
    Spinning dits : Talking about your time in the military when nobody cares
    For those in the UK

  • @renaeohlhausen7344
    @renaeohlhausen7344 4 месяца назад

    Cool .. good to understand

  • @renaeohlhausen7344
    @renaeohlhausen7344 4 месяца назад

    What does , " send sidrep " mean ? The sniper trained rifleman says this sometimes to his command on com as he is is in active mission. Not in combat. Usually on recon.

    • @TacticalRifleman
      @TacticalRifleman  4 месяца назад

      It’s actually a “SitRep” which stands for Situation Report

  • @spotify_ERROR404
    @spotify_ERROR404 Год назад

    thank you for the file share

  • @andreybelkin6872
    @andreybelkin6872 Год назад

    Cool,thanks,👍

  • @920WASHBURN
    @920WASHBURN Год назад

    Is this the guy Prince wrote that song about?
    Oh nevermind, that was a raspberry beret

  • @geoffreyconklin2166
    @geoffreyconklin2166 Год назад +1

    Don't forget SNAFU and FUBAR!
    Also MOLLE are the actual pouches. MOLLE items attach via PALS (Pouch Attachment Ladder System) webbing.
    Love to hear more!

  • @charlesmullins3238
    @charlesmullins3238 Год назад

    Jumpin@27k feet loaded for bear…be unreal livin 1 day in KE’s boots…listening while I sprinkle h1000 in 6.5prc cases…140gr vld@3050 24” carbon waypoint…be a cool sniper round Karl

  • @LeeThule
    @LeeThule Год назад +2

    12:17 Be careful of taking directions from a Canadian in miles. Like Rob they probably mean km.

  • @monkjohn4833
    @monkjohn4833 Год назад +1

    Wall to Wall Counseling

  • @thanakislupusthesaltywolve7208

    Part 2 and More

  • @krakentacticaledc
    @krakentacticaledc Год назад

    This is cool

  • @thoraxia
    @thoraxia Год назад +3

    While going on a ride along I got called a JAFO😁. I still remember how delighted I was as a teenager when I found out what SNAFU actually meant. At that time it was fairly common jargon even in the news, most people just thought it was a word meaning the situation got screwed up. Close but not nearly as colorful. Today's version I guess would be FUBAR.

  • @DisgustedGenXr
    @DisgustedGenXr Год назад +2

    Part deux

  • @moody2924
    @moody2924 Год назад

    Amen on sgt Rogers telling me 2 more klicks,,,,,,,,,,more than twice

  • @thoraxia
    @thoraxia Год назад +5

    Bingo on fuel

  • @bradslone2409
    @bradslone2409 Год назад

    I knew the majority of these just by having friends in the military and being around them but I did learn a few new ones. Are these types of terms different from branch to branch and units meaning each type of unit has these type of terms specific to their unit that they are in?

    • @TacticalRifleman
      @TacticalRifleman  Год назад +1

      Nah, most are common.

    • @bradslone2409
      @bradslone2409 Год назад

      @@TacticalRifleman I thought that was the case but I was not sure. Thanks for your response...

  • @jerryparker5137
    @jerryparker5137 Год назад

    There is volontold. I volunteered

  • @jasonst.germain171
    @jasonst.germain171 Год назад

    I do sighting cyphering I'm out of hazard duel see
    Sempi Fi.

  • @gavansimkin5685
    @gavansimkin5685 Год назад

    Karl, here's some military Jargon.. for ya. Just the last little Indian that could

  • @monkjohn4833
    @monkjohn4833 Год назад

    Pop Smoke see ya!!

  • @mikebennett7149
    @mikebennett7149 Год назад

    Sgtmaj. You forgot chicken plate

  • @abdulqayumkhan3992
    @abdulqayumkhan3992 6 месяцев назад

    Good .AWOL ,CO ETC

  • @Hairy-Paratestes2121
    @Hairy-Paratestes2121 Год назад +1

    Great video! You guys are badass!!! Can you make another, also can you do one on the diving that sf does

  • @JNASTY567
    @JNASTY567 Год назад

    Will this vocabulary still be relevant 5 years from now and does this also apply to the army?

  • @1bornsurvivor
    @1bornsurvivor Год назад

    You said "Global War On Terrorism". That is another acronym. (GWOT)

  • @jerryparker5137
    @jerryparker5137 Год назад

    More acronyms. Some Ididn't know

  • @wilfdarr
    @wilfdarr Год назад +1

    Black on tootsie rolls?

  • @charliefoxtrot7219
    @charliefoxtrot7219 Год назад

    Squirter I was thinking of the 1990's version of that term. She is a .......

  • @renaeohlhausen7344
    @renaeohlhausen7344 4 месяца назад

    I have ?
    What does. " sidrep " mean ?

  • @danr308
    @danr308 Год назад +2

    Dude, what is BOLO? Like when you Bolo the range or whatever. It means fail I guess but I was in for 10 years and nobody knows why? Hahahah

    • @SGobuck
      @SGobuck Год назад

      It meant you failed something... best I can remember. What it stands for I am just as clueless.

    • @col.strayga1389
      @col.strayga1389 Год назад

      Be On the LookOut.

    • @markrobinson2849
      @markrobinson2849 Год назад +2

      Bolo knife. When the locals couldn't hit anything with a rifle they gave them a Bolo knife to fight with and gave the rifle to someone else who was trainable. Look up Philippine Bolo knife.

    • @danr308
      @danr308 Год назад

      @@markrobinson2849Thank you! This has got to be the one.

  • @izzafizza339
    @izzafizza339 9 месяцев назад

    New acronym ctr. Control target range lmaooo

  • @monkjohn4833
    @monkjohn4833 Год назад

    SMLM vehicles in Europe. Remember them??

    • @kevinf6413
      @kevinf6413 Год назад +1

      I was in Pershing missles (56th FA Bde). SMLM targeted us. I never saw one, but heard of many guys that did. We had them as well that many didn't know about. I knew an officer that was an US SMLM in Czechoslovakia.

  • @lancekilkenny721
    @lancekilkenny721 Год назад

    Blue Falcon.....

  • @preacher1776
    @preacher1776 Год назад

    Anyone know a good parachute-jump training company in the Austin or CENTEX (sorry, fun acronym) region? I'd really love to learn how to jump out of a perfectly good aircraft!