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Giving and receiving orders
Hi,
What are the basic ways of giving and receiving verbal orders in the military? Ay, ay, Sir!, that sort of thing. In Spanish (and in English, too). A link will do, of course. Curiously, a Google search brings up next to nothing. A couple of expressive pictures, that's all . UPD: For starters, the following expressions in Spanish will do: Fire! Attention! At the double! Eyes right! Yes, Sir! No, Sir! Parade rest! At ease! As you were! Dissmissed! Last edited by Tyrn; August 11, 2020 at 03:41 AM. |
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