Posted on Dec 27, 2017
Where did the phrase "greeting of the day" originate?
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These days it seems its become Good morning/afternoon/evening with unit relevant phrases interjected. I was wondering if there was a greater significance to it when it was coined. Like maybe a greeting that was given out by commanders to root out spies if they didn't return it properly or something in revolutionary/civil wars etc. Anyone have an answer?
Posted 7 y ago
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Nope however that is a great thing to learn. SPC David Willis. Thanks I look forward to seeing this one. GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad,COL Mikel J. Burroughs,Col (Join to see)
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SPC David Willis
No problem, I'm hoping it was something George Washington came up with to smoke out red coat spies, but I'm afraid it'll be something more boring.
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