IA Orders: Day 1218 - Fight in Shannon for Canada
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DAY: 1,215
Fight for Canada, Vs in Shannon
Battle Instructions:
Fight Smart!
Inflict your damage during a round that is about to end and only fight there if it is at 45% or higher in our favour. During the final 10 minutes of a round stay alert and watch out for a last minute push by the enemy.
Communicate!
Fight as one by logging onto our official channel. Co-ordinated attacks can be vital during prioritised battles.
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Signed
Paschoall - Joint MoD
Reactionist - Joint MoD
Nephworks - CoS
Always in the fight.
Comments
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Hey.... where did the term "o7" come from?
I know what it means, but I don't know the term's origin story. Why do we say "o7" instead of some other synonym for that term?
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That grunt ^ asks too many questions.
Ours is not to reason why.
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I seek to increase my knowledge every day, Seanan. 🙂
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bhane it probaly was this o> but someone said "hey guys we can do this 07"
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Sir yes, sir! o7
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btw I think this is more than just an average battle.
@S1lv3r k1d - technically I think Ariovistus is the only one doing it correctly. I don't know about the Irish military, but in the US military you are supposed to salute with your right hand.
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