Tally ho
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A word used by many British and common wealth Military personel in the 19th and 20th Centuarys.
It basically means charge.
Unfortunatly from the 1950s to the present day, this has become a common steriotype in america for what British people say when in fact that has been said more often in america than it ever has in Britain.
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A military term with the exact translation target in site.
As appose to visual which translates to friendly in site. -
Phrase used by english-speaking fighter pilots to confirm that they have spotted an enemy aircraft.
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