Aaa Slogan
AAAO. What does this slogan mean and do we design it? Index: World War II. The best answer is ten with good details. 3
AAAO: Col. Harry A. Flint designed in 1943 for the 39th Regiment, the 9th Infantry Division in Sicily.
Anything, anytime, anywhere, nothing.
Flint was considered one of the best American commanders in World War II. He was trained by someone in Normandy.
Nothing or good at any time! AAAO
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The AAA0 tagline is also a weird label with some questions about what it means. Apparently, Bandisuhar was so impressed by the 39th Infantry that he used the unit's slogan / logo on pseudo-cancellations on stamps. An article by Jerry Jensen, A Picture is Worth the Words, explains the story and includes a picture of his catch freeze engraved on Solar's helmet.
Aaa Slogan
Aaa Slogan
AAAO - Associated with Colonel Flint during World War II and that means anything, anytime, anywhere.
However, according to a close friend of Col. Walter J. Perkins, the catch was Freeze Anytime, Any Place, Anywhere Bar Nothing.
Col. Harry A. Flint gave the regiment a triple slogan: Nothing at all, anywhere, never at all. The regiment took pride in the AAAO slogan and displayed it on their helmets and vehicles during the war.
Motorcycle anytime anywhere
It was part of a code system designed by Agnes Meyer Drescall, a pre-World War II decoder. Since national security is an issue, I respectfully ignore any explanation because I suspect that some of our government agencies are still using this code and I don't want to make things worse.
Hahaha .... you know?