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So I'm sure theres some poem or song I'm missing, but what is the significance of "him him"? I'm a young grasshopper in need of enlightenment.

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It's a fair question, and I'm sure others could call me harsh in the way I answered.

That's ok.

Someone else may choose to answer it in full and that's not the end of the world either.

If / when you're fortunate enough to hang out in or be a part of a fighter squadron bar, you'll probably find out.

Bottom line: It's part of our heritage, and how we honor and remember our fallen comrades. If you're not in the know, then offering "A toast ..." is also a great way to show respect to a fallen warrior.

Someday, you might throw a nickel on the grass for a friend. I hope you don't.

If you do, then him him.

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It's a fair question, and I'm sure others could call me harsh in the way I answered.

That's ok.

Someone else may choose to answer it in full and that's not the end of the world either.

If / when you're fortunate enough to hang out in or be a part of a fighter squadron bar, you'll probably find out.

Bottom line: It's part of our heritage, and how we honor and remember our fallen comrades. If you're not in the know, then offering "A toast ..." is also a great way to show respect to a fallen warrior.

Someday, you might throw a nickel on the grass for a friend. I hope you don't.

If you do, then him him.

Thanks for the response. While it doesn't really tell me what it means at least I know somewhat the symbolic meaning of it and where it comes from. :salut:

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Guest Rainman A-10

Just don't use it unless you know what it means and it means what you know. Simple, really.

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So I'm sure theres some poem or song I'm missing, but what is the significance of "him him"? I'm a young grasshopper in need of enlightenment

Reference "Has anybody seen my wingman" and you'll get an idea.

Scroll up.

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Is there something wrong with referencing a song to get a better idea? I believe the words "song" or "poem" were used by the original poster. I realize the phrase was born long before the song came out, but if you listen to it; I think it gives a context to the phrase that you don't get by "scrolling up."

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As someone who enjoys the rich lexicon of our flying world, I'm curious to know more about this. I'm not part of the fighter fraternity, and as such, I do not plan to use this particular toast, so don't worry about that.

Can you post the poem here? Can one of you fighter-types elaborate further?

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Guest Jollygreen

It isn’t “him” but rather “Hymn”. As in a reference to a church hymn.

It isn’t reserved or limited to the fighter community; it exists in other segments of the USAF.

In the times I have heard it, the "Hymn" is normally stated in the following manner…

“Hymn, hymn…*u c k him”

It is not said in disrespect, but rather respect, and jest, for the one who is recognized.

As far as I know, it originated during the Vietnam War. I do not have the details on when, by who, or why.

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Guest rumblefish_2

WTF? I just checked all my song books and they say "him, him" not "hymn, hymn"

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Guest Rainman A-10
It isn’t “him” but rather “Hymn”. As in a reference to a church hymn.

It isn’t reserved or limited to the fighter community; it exists in other segments of the USAF.

In the times I have heard it, the "Hymn" is normally stated in the following manner…

“Hymn, hymn…*u c k him”

It is not said in disrespect, but rather respect, and jest, for the one who is recognized.

As far as I know, it originated during the Vietnam War. I do not have the details on when, by who, or why.

Ugh.

WTFO?

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