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Oorah — may refer to: Oorah (organization), an Orthodox Jewish kiruv organization Oorah (Marines), a United States Marines battle cry This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link … Wikipedia
Oorah (organization) — Oorah, or sometimes Oorah Kiruv Rechokim, Hebrew for awaken and bring in those who are far, (a reference to educating non observant Jews) is an incorporated Orthodox Jewish kiruv (outreach) organization founded in 1980 with the goal of awakening… … Wikipedia
Oorah (Marines) — Ooh rah is a spirited cry common to United States Marines since the mid 20th century. It is comparable to the Hooah cry used in the Army or Hooyah by the Navy. It is most commonly used to respond to a verbal greeting or as an expression of… … Wikipedia
Hooah — ( hü ä or who ah ) is a U.S. Army battle cry. It is used [ [http://www.cavhooah.com/hooah.htm Hooah ] ] by US Army soldiers Referring to or meaning anything and everything except no . [http://www.amc.army.mil/amc/rda/rda ap/hooah.html AMC… … Wikipedia
United States Marine Corps — USMC redirects here. For other uses, see United States Maritime Commission and University of St. Michael s College. United States Marine Corps United States M … Wikipedia
Culture of the United States Marine Corps — The Culture of the United States Marine Corps is widely varied, but unique amongst the branches of the United States armed forces.[1] Because its members are drawn from across the United States (and resident aliens from other nations),[2] it is… … Wikipedia
Mordechai ben David — Mordechai Werdyger, Born April 16, 1951, professionally known as Mordechai Ben David (lit. Mordechai son of David) or MBD for short, is a superstar in the Orthodox Jewish community often referred to as The King of Jewish Music . [… … Wikipedia
Hooyah — is the war cry or battle cry most commonly used in the United States Navy, though sometimes exclusively associated with the Navy SEALs. It is similar to the expressions Oorah in the Marine Corps and Hooah in the U.S. Army. It is used to say Ok or … Wikipedia
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