The Army uses 'Hoo-Ah' The Marines uses 'Oo-rah' The Air Force uses 'Hua' The Navy uses 'Hoo-Yah' except for the Medical Corps and SeaBees, who use 'Oo-Rah' due to their close relationship with the Marine Corps.
The German Army in moder day I believe uses the H&K G36 as it primary weapon for its soldiers and the H&K 21
Austria, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland use it as their standard issue rifle. Several other military forces issue it to select units.
The Army uses many angles and incentives to entice people to join their ranks. These can include pay, college tuition, chances to travel, becoming the best you can be, and the medical, dental, and insurance benefits. Not to mention all of the patriotic pride and chances to serve your country.
K2 Black Panther of South Korea uses an in-arm suspension unit, it allows for individual control of every bogie of the tank allowing it to change stance.
A university/college that uses the Rebel as the mascot is the University of Mississippi. The name of the sport team that uses Rebel as the mascot is the Ole Miss Rebels football team.
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The Academy uses the Navy ram as a mascot.
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According to this contributor's quick look around the internet, no major team has a pitbull as a mascot. Several sports team use a bulldog mascot, though.
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The University of Kansas uses the jayhawk as their mascot. The history of Kansas and the jayhawk went as far back as 1912 and the mascot is still believed to bring good luck.
The answer to this one is...... that everyone uses cameras (even people who were born donkey's years ago)
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