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H is For Honor

H is For Honor. Written by Devin Scillian Illustrated and Presented by 2 nd Grade. A. f or the Army and Air Force too. B. m eans that you’re a brat (military brat). C. stands for the Corps – Marine Corps . D. i s for drill sergeant. E.

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H is For Honor

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  1. H is For Honor Written by Devin Scillian Illustrated and Presented by 2nd Grade.

  2. A for the Army and Air Force too

  3. B means that you’re a brat (military brat)

  4. C stands for the Corps – Marine Corps

  5. D is for drill sergeant

  6. E is for the elite forces (Navy Seals, Green Berets, Army Rangers, MEUs, Delta Force)

  7. F is for families

  8. G is for game, the Army/Navy football game

  9. H is for honor

  10. I is for initials (C.O., H.Q., B.O.Q., ) 0

  11. J is for jeeps and jets

  12. K is for kiss (WWII) kiss

  13. L is for letters that we send

  14. M means military police

  15. N is for the Navy

  16. O means pack your bags you just got your orders

  17. P is for promotion

  18. Q is for quarters (your house)

  19. R is for Reveille

  20. S is for sacrifice

  21. T is for teamwork

  22. U is for uniform

  23. V is for Veterans

  24. W is for women in the military

  25. X stands for the exchange (Px or Bx)

  26. Y is why they do the things they do, they put their lives on the line for you

  27. Z is for Zulu, the military alphabet from Alpha to Zulu

  28. That is the end of the alphabet, but not of America’s story. Strong and free, you will continue to be an inspiration to the world.

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