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Mar 12, 2019

[Answer] 7. Welcome, Recruit. Time for your first lesson. Your Platoon Commander asks if you are ready for training. You reply with the appropriate compliment, Yes...what?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. Welcome, Recruit. Time for your first lesson. Your Platoon Commander asks if you are ready for training. You reply with the appropriate compliment, Yes...what?"



...1. Sir 2. Boss 3. Mate 4. Commander It is polite to refer to anyone as Sir, however any Officer in the Australian Army should be respectfully referred to as Sir.

Dec 22, 2018

[Ans] What was WWI General Anthony McAuliffe's one-word reply when asked to surrender at Bastogne?

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On December 22, 1944, during the Battle of the Bulge, General Anthony McAuliffe received an ultimatum demanding surrender from the German commander. His official reply was brief and succinct: “NUTS!” The men of the 101st Airborne successfully defended their position for four days until reinforcements arrived. For his gallantry, General McAuliffe was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross by General Patton. His one word reply also earned him a new moniker: General McAuliffe was known as “Nuts” for the rest of his career.

[Answer] What was WWI General Anthony McAuliffe's one word reply when asked to surrender at Bastogne?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What was WWI General Anthony McAuliffe's one word reply when asked to surrender at Bastogne?"



...On December 22, 1944, during the Battle of the Bulge, General Anthony McAuliffe received an ultimatum demanding surrender from the German commander. His official reply was brief and succinct: “NUTS!” The men of the 101st Airborne successfully defended their position for four days until reinforcements arrived. For his gallantry, General McAuliffe was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross by General Patton. His one word reply also earned him a new moniker: General McAuliffe was known as “Nuts” for the rest of his career.