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MILITARY PHRASES THAT YOU CAN USE TOO

MILITARY PHRASES THAT YOU CAN USE TOO ABOUT THE LESSON 📚
There are so many different idioms and expressions that have come from the military. Many of these phrases are not being used by civilians like you and me. So let's talk about some useful military phrases that you may hear in everyday conversation.

Here are the expressions from the lesson.

1) Boots on the ground
2) Bite the bullet
3) Got your six
4) Bought the farm
5) Catch flak
6) FUBAR / SNAFU / TARFU
7) In the trenches
8) No man's land
9) Nuclear Option
10) On the double
11) On the frontlines
12) Roger that

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