Hey there, friends! Welcome back to my channel. Today, we're diving into a fasci


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Hey there, friends! Welcome back to my channel. Today, we're diving into a fascinating topic: the unique language of mounted terms used in the military. So, buckle up and let's dive right in! Did you know that being "mounted" actually refers to being on a horse in the military? This term dates back to the early 1900s and is still used by some branches today. Being mounted can either mean that you're a real cavalry soldier or that you're simply assigned to a horse. Now, let me share an intriguing story with you. My grandpa served in the Army for 30 years and was one of those lucky folks who managed to avoid being mounted during his entire service. He once jokingly asked his commanding officer if he could be excused from dismount duty for religious reasons. Can you believe it? The commander actually approved his request! Talk about a lucky break! So there you have it, folks – a bit of military history and lingo for you to enjoy. Thanks for tuning in, and if you found this video interesting, don't forget to like, subscribe, and share it with your friends who might appreciate this little nugget of information. Until next time, stay safe and keep exploring!
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Hey there, friends! Welcome back to my channel. Today, we're diving into a fascinating topic: the unique language of mounted terms used in the military. So, buckle up and let's dive right in!
Did you know that being "mounted" actually refers to being on a horse in the military? This term dates back to the early 1900s and is still used by some branches today. Being mounted can either mean that you're a real cavalry soldier or that you're simply assigned to a horse.
Now, let me share an intriguing story with you. My grandpa served in the Army for 30 years and was one of those lucky folks who managed to avoid being mounted during his entire service. He once jokingly asked his commanding officer if he could be excused from dismount duty for religious reasons. Can you believe it? The commander actually approved his request! Talk about a lucky break!
So there you have it, folks – a bit of military history and lingo for you to enjoy. Thanks for tuning in, and if you found this video interesting, don't forget to like, subscribe, and share it with your friends who might appreciate this little nugget of information. Until next time, stay safe and keep exploring!
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