Military Sayings, Mottos, Truisms and Cheek


  • Sometimes some wall to wall, wall to floor counseling is in order for knuckleheads. But there are many ways to motivate soldiers and in my mind the best way to do that is to be out in front of them. Taking the same risks, sleeping in the same mud, showing you know what you are doing. Simply giving a crap about the subordinates, and them knowing it, will breed quite a lot of loyalty and trust. Of course, a corporal in wellingtons army would never be given the responsibility that corporal today has….unless you are one of Sharpe’s men of course!

  • Customizer

    “Retreat hell!!! We are just attacking in a different direction.”

    I think this was a quote from Chesty Puller out of the Chosin Reservior during the Korean war.

  • '18 '17 '16 '15 Customizer

    @sgtwiltan:

    “Retreat hell!!! We are just attacking in a different direction.”

    I think this was a quote from Chesty Puller out of the Chosin Reservior during the Korean war.

    My uncle (Marine) told me one similar. I think this was also a version of Puller’s comments in Korea:

    • “Sir, we are surrounded.”
    • “Good. We have them right where we want 'em.”

    Other variations I found:

    “We are surrounded. That simplifies the problem.”

    and

    “All right, they’re on our left, they’re on our right, they’re in front of
    us, they’re behind us… they can’t get away this time.”

  • Customizer

    "Praise the Lord and Pass the amunition!" ,….by a Naval padre under fire

    “They’re firing at us in Technicolor!”…from a U.S. Navy seaman aboard the CVE Gambier Bay as it was being fired on buy several Japanese cruisers and the Yamato in the Battle of Leyte. (The Japanese used different dies for each gun turret on their warships).

    Tall Paul

  • '17 '16 '15

    In the us military  the army calls it a latrine  the navy calls it the head  the airforce calls it the bathroom :)

  • '17 '16 '15 '14 '13 '12

    When we play AA with my buddy’s dad, he used to say this:

    A UK soldier,
    “You yanks are over sexed, over payed and over here.”

    An American soldier,
    “You Brits are under sexed, under payed and under Eisenhower.”


  • Another version I’ve heard has overpaid / underpaid as the middle jibe.  :-)  The Tommies did in fact greatly resent the pay difference between them and the Yanks, not to mention the ability of their American comrades-in-arms to supply silk stockings to British girls.

  • Liaison TripleA '11 '10

    I read somewhere that the British media once used photos of Montgomery picking up his pension cheque, to imply some kind of “how dare he” scandalous behavior on his part.

    Then they found out he was not a man of particularly impressive financial means, and needed those cheques just to pay the rent lol.


  • @Gargantua:

    I read somewhere that the British media once used photos of Montgomery picking up his pension cheque, to imply some kind of “how dare he” scandalous behavior on his part.

    Then they found out he was not a man of particularly impressive financial means, and needed those cheques just to pay the rent lol.

    It’s a pity he wasn’t American because his collection of a pension would probably not have attracted any special attention.  Case in point: after the war, there was some high-level debate in the U.S. about whether the Navy’s last remaining five-star rank allocation should go to Halsey or Spruance.  It eventually went to Halsey, but as I recall Spruance – who would fully have deserved getting a fifth star – was eventually (as a kind of consolation prize) rewarded for his WWII service by being retired on a full Admiral’s pay for life.

  • '17 '16 '15 '14 '13 '12

    I think your right Marc, I couldn’t remember that middle part. :-o

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