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This 'Die Waffen legt an' is also a command to shoulder and present the Weapons, also its for Salut-shootin' the command before 'Feuer!', which means 'Fire'.
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@vChipGivesThemSight Don't say that too loud, EA might hear you
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Listen to this...and then listen to the Metallica song "Just a Bullet away"...Kinda looks like
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is this song on taptap?
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This song reminds me of my childhood! And it still stays epic!
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No one can take my memories of playing RA 1 as a kid! Muahahahaa! Except Einstein.
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Lägg an, sikta, skjut
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Vapnen, lägg an.
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I thought it was "We want war, wake UP!"
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THESE ARE MY GRAPE NUTS
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DIE WAFFEN, LEGT AN!
ITherealMarcomanI 4 months ago 38
"Die Waffen" means "The weapons" and is the announcement part, making clear to the soldiers that what follows involves the weapons. "legt an" in this context means "aim" (at the target) and is the execution part. So the whole command translated according to its meaning is "Aim the weapons" (in spoken English it would rather be "Aim your weapons") with the intent to prepare to fire.
Source: cnc.wikia.com/wiki/Forum:What_is_the_C%26C_slogan%3F
LeoLoewe1311 6 months ago 25