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Currahee 

A Cherokee word meaning "We stand alone together."

Currahee was the motto of the 506th Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne.

There is also Currahee Mountain in Georgia, from which the 506th got the motto.
2nd Platoon listen up! Good luck! God bless you! I'll see you in the assembly area. Currahee!
Currahee by fightgar January 22, 2011
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currahee 

Currahee Mountain is the last mountain in the Blue Ridge chain of mountains. The name Currahee given by the Cherokee is translated "Stands alone."
During World War 11 the mountain again became a part of a War. The U.S. Army selected Currahee as the site for its first Parachute Infantry Training Center to be named Camp Toccoa. The training from this camp differed from parachute jumpers trained in other camps in that their shout as they jumped was "Currahee" instead of "Geronimo" which was commonly used. At the end of the war, the government turned the camp facilities over to the county. In 1972 the area was being used as an Industrial Complex. Currahe was the shout of US paratroopers during WWII
Paratroopers: currahee !!!!!!
currahee by adam little September 8, 2005

La Churrasca Mexicana 

A mysterious creature that comes out after midnight. Will eat anyone that is drunk and lives under the elevator of tower B (Marshall Tower) in warren towers....He is fed by throwing fruits down the elevator shaft.
La Churrasca Mexicana se enconojo polque todo 'tan barachos.

cuirassier

Napoleonic era. A type of heavy cavalry that got its name from the cuirass, the French word for breast plate. The idea was large men upon powerful horses, who were able to charge head-on into the enemy and expose and flanks or holes left in the lines of infantry after an artillery barrage. They were equipped with a cuirass, a long sword, two pistols and eventually a carbine.
After the artillery finsished its barrage, the cuirassiers charged the broken lines of infantry.
A medieval-age piece of armor protecting the breast and back area.
The knight's cuirass protected him from arrows to the heart.
Cuirass by Marc Swift March 3, 2005