Nick Sadler
Nick is a soldier in the special forces of the United States Army. He attended an Ivy League college and a prestigous business school, and worked at a large Wall Street investment bank and Fortune 500 company before enlisting in the Army as a Specialist (E-4).
He went through Basic Training and Airborne School, before starting (and ultimately finishing) the SF selection course. This blog is about his decision to join the military and his time in the Army prior to making it into the Special Forces.
"Nick Sadler" is a pseudonym for his real name, combining the names of two of the most famous SF soldiers ever; Colonel Nick Rowe, a Vietnam POW and founder of the Special Forces S.E.R.E. school (read more about him) and SSgt Barry Sadler, composer of the song "Ballad of the Green Berets" (read more about him).
Tucker Max
Tucker Max is the publisher and editor of Hoo-ah.net, and has his own site at TuckerMax.com
All contact with Hoo-ah.net is through the publisher, Tucker Max. It is not possible to have contact or any correspondance whatsoever with the author, Nick Sadler, so please do not ask for his email address or any information about him.
hooah (hoo-ah) adj., adv., n., v., conj., interj., excla. [Orig. unknown] Slang.
1. Referring to or meaning anything and everything except "no".
2. What to say when at a loss for words.
3. a. Good copy. b. Roger. c. Solid copy. d. Good. e. Great. f. Message received. g. Understood. h. Acknowledged.
4. a. Glad to meet you. b. Welcome.
5. "All right!"
6. a. I don't know the answer, but I'll check on it. b. I haven't the
foggiest idea.
7. I am not listening.
8. "That is enough of your drivel; sit down!"
9. Yes.
10. "You've got to be kidding me!"
11. Thank you.
12. Go to the next slide.
13. You've taken the correct action.
14. I don't know what that means, but I'm too embarrassed to ask for clarification.
15. Squared away (He's pretty hoo-ah.)
16. Amen!

