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STRAC is Army slang term for "a well organized, well turned-out soldier, (pressed uniform, polished brass and shined boots)"—a proud, competent trooper who can be depended on for good performance in any circumstance.
Gear clean and tight; Weapon clean and ready; Mind clear, organized, and ready for action. S: skilled T: tough R: ready A: around the C: clock—STRAC.
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