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Maj Kim Patterson
A: Ah, those Navy people. Bravo Zulu is a naval signal originally sent by semaphore flags, and, in English, simply means “Well done.” Now, why Bravo Zulu? Its origins are in the Allied Naval Signal Book, which for decades has been used by members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), which was created in 1949. Before that, each member navy used its own signal codes.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
SPC Michael Oles SR - I'm Striking Out on this One. What Answers I find are to Simple, I'm Sure there is More to the Story but I'm having No Luck.
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SPC Michael Oles SR
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel what? Are you slipping? or just not wanting to except that it’s a simple ansewer I’m sure you will get handled
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SPC Margaret Higgins
Maj Kim Patterson - Thanks, Major! How are you feeling, Major? Are you feeling any better? I so hope so; and, I send to you much, much love.
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