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Hooahbear sighting overlooking the Hudson
Photo taken by a tourist who caught a Hooahbear at the ready. As you can see, they can be rather fierce creatures.
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Tagged cannon monument, Hudson River, recent Hooahbear sightings, West Point
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Another photo op of the Ruff Riders
Here’s a photo that slipped out of T.R.’s journal. Notice anything a little different from the one at the National Archives?
Habitat: Clompers
Hooahbears tend to live anywhere and in anything; like teenage boys they aren’t very picky. However, they do prefer to live in shoes and boots, especially army boots. They call these particular residences “clompers”. The boots are actually quite spacious … Continue reading
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Signal Corps
The Hooahbears have devised their own communication system and integral to its success is the Signal Corps. The Mount Hooah Signal Corps has
Posted in Military culture
Tagged butterflies, communication system, monarch butterflies, signal corps
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About Dr. Ullible
Say good bye to Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster and say hello to Hooahbears! Well known cryptozoologist Dr. George Ullible is on a mission to prove once and for all that Hooahbears exist. Risking his life, he has just … Continue reading
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Teddy Roosevelt finds practicing for San Juan Hill a little “Ruff”.
A page is found, torn from Colonel Roosevelt’s journal… “We had a bully time today, thanks to the Hooahbear leading the charge up the hill. The Hooahbear’s mount was called a “Ruff”. Because he was such a help in teaching … Continue reading
Tanks
Another form of transportation for a Hooahbear is the land tank. Heavily armored, they move slow and steady across all sorts of terrain. They help