What does the army phrase "blue falcon" mean?
I don't know exactly how to explain this, but I think the sentence is "you blue falconed me." Like in a prank or something.
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- that is a term used in all branches of the military. A blue falcon is a person who completely ditches his work on someone else or only looks out for himself. Its also a play on words to say "buddy F***er" without cursing. Hails, Silence
- Blue Falcon = Buddy F(&ker.
- Blue Falcon is a more acceptable acronym for a term meaning the cause a situation in which other members of your unit are forced to face the consequences. A good examply is Pvt Lawrence 'Pyle' from the movie Full Metal Jacket, who in one scene, is discovered to have stolen a jelly doughnut, and his Platoon is punished for it. Pyle blue falconed his platoon.
- That's funny, the other answerers nailed it dead on, but that was the name of the motor pool in Al Asad.
- The other answers kinda hit it but in general "blue falcon" is basically getting screwed by another person in your unit. Like if you and your buddies went out one night (or day) and get into an altercation and one of them doesn't help (either by being by your side or getting you out of there) is a blue falcon. That's just an example but yea anytime someone betrays you but are supposed to be there for you.
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