'As you were' is said by a superior officer to let the men know they can return to whatever they were doing before he interrupted them.
Or it may mean that whatever command the officer gave was wrong, so they want you to ignore it and continue doing what you were doing before they said it.
This is not used in the U.S. military.
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To be forced into service
It means to be armed
secured area
The only term I can think of which would be relevant is "Real Time Assessment", which isn't really that common a term. Are you sure you're not thinking of RTO - Radiotelephone Operator?
Expiration, Term of Service. It is the day that, barring early discharge, stop loss or "other," that you will leave active duty.
the term GB what does it mean the term MB what does it mean the term MHz what does it mean the term KB what does it mean the term bytes what does it mean ? i see the terms on my computer and i would like the defnition of each one.
Extended combat training
Died While Missing
a term you search
Military Machine=War Machine; the military in general. The terms are most often used during times of war.