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Bought these magnetic badges on Amazon. How do they look?

United States Air Force USAF Roundel Magnetic Vinyl Military 5" Car Magnet Bumper Sticker:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NL37H7H?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title

2PC Reflective American Flag Magnet for Car Truck - 5 x 3 Inches - USA Patriotic Magnetic Flag:
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Of course you realize you said "Hooah" but then put an air force sticker on....
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He oversemper-fi”d the whole thing. It’s a complex greeting culture. 😁
 
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"Hooah"

Only problem I see is you are using an Army term for the Air Force...
Agreed. Then I searched for the Air Force battle cry and found "The battle cry used by the U.S. Air Force is "Hooah". It is the same battle cry used by the Army and Space Force. These cries serve as a versatile expression to convey understanding, enthusiasm, and unity within the service branches.
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So this isn’t exactly what you’re asking but thought I’d share what I did with my muffin sticker.
In my first truck I put it on and then covered it in clear ppf. Then I cut it out when I took my wrap on but since it was irreplaceable, I stick that piece of ppf with sticker and clear ppf on a magnetic sheet and it tuned out awesome. Now it can migrate too.
So basically, anything you want do to that to, put a piece of your ppf on a magnetic sheet, stick your sticker on and if it’s not weatherproof enough put clear ppf over the top.
Here is the extra thick strong sheet I ordered.
Magnet Valley 5 Magnetic Sheets... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B2SE5KA?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

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Maybe a little complicated but works super well and has the advantage of being moveable/removeable
Can probably get away with a thinner magnet than I did but since this thing is one of a kind I wanted to take no chances with it falling off.
So this isn’t exactly what you’re asking but thought I’d share what I did with my muffin sticker.
In my first truck I put it on and then covered it in clear ppf. Then I cut it out when I took my wrap on but since it was irreplaceable, I stick that piece of ppf with sticker and clear ppf on a magnetic sheet and it tuned out awesome. Now it can migrate too.
So basically, anything you want do to that to, put a piece of your ppf on a magnetic sheet, stick your sticker on and if it’s not weatherproof enough put clear ppf over the top.
Here is the extra thick strong sheet I ordered.
Magnet Valley 5 Magnetic Sheets... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B2SE5KA?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

IMG_6136.webp


IMG_2066.webp

Maybe a little complicated but works super well and has the advantage of being moveable/removeable
Can probably get away with a thinner magnet than I did but since this thing is one of a kind I wanted to take no chances with it falling off.
Very clever! I will be trying this, making my own and using the magnet sheet. Coming up with more ideas now.... I must have too much free time!
 

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Agreed. Then I searched for the Air Force battle cry and found "The battle cry used by the U.S. Air Force is "Hooah". It is the same battle cry used by the Army and Space Force. These cries serve as a versatile expression to convey understanding, enthusiasm, and unity within the service branches.
The Air Force doesn't really have a battle cry. Sure, Security Forces or Special Operations will respond to a command with HUA at times, but it's mostly discouraged in the AF.
 

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The Air Force doesn't really have a battle cry. Sure, Security Forces or Special Operations will respond to a command with HUA at times, but it's mostly discouraged in the AF.
Based on the flight simulators I've flown, I always thought the battle cry was "Pull up, pull up". 🤷‍♂️
 


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I had the flags on the sails, then went a little larger. 😁
Don’t forget to edit on the UI also!

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Actually, Theodore Roosevelt Dam in AZ. Great off-roading to get there from Phoenix. Highway 88, the Apache Trail.
Oh yeah. Love lake Roosevelt. Apache trail good on the way back for sure. Really is a fun day trip.
I’m in Scottsdale. Whereabouts is the p-51 you have pictured?
 


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LOL, same era, P40 Warhawk is in Tucson, was in Fort Worth when I got it and added the Made in Texas magnet.
 

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Agreed. Then I searched for the Air Force battle cry and found "The battle cry used by the U.S. Air Force is "Hooah". It is the same battle cry used by the Army and Space Force. These cries serve as a versatile expression to convey understanding, enthusiasm, and unity within the service branches.
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Yeah... That's just really not true at all. AI is far from perfect lol.

When the Army Air Corps split from the Army to become a separate branch, "US Air Force", Army specific terms were actively frowned upon/eliminated to help create it's own identity.
 

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No one in AFSOC (who is taken seriously) says hooah or any other chant. In fact, outside of people just out of training, very few people from any branch do it unironically. That's my experience at least.
 
 








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