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Four Fs (evolution), "fighting, fleeing, feeding, and fornicating" Four Fs (legal), "fruit, fungi, flowers, and foliage" Four Fs as applied in military parlance ...
The list of the four activities appears to have been first introduced in the late 1950s and early 1960s in articles by psychologist Karl H. Pribram, with the fourth entry in the list being known by terms such as "sex" [2]: 11, 13 or occasionally "fornicating", [3]: 155 although he himself did not use the term "four Fs". Conventionally, the four ...
The Four Fs is an informal term and mnemonic in English common law for fruit, fungi, flowers and foliage. People can gather the Four Fs so long as it is for personal ...
The "Four Fs" is a military term used in the United States military, especially during World War II. Designed to be easy to remember, the "Four Fs" are as follows: Find - Locate the enemy; Fix - Pin them down with suppressing fire; Flank - Send soldiers to the enemy's sides or rear; Finish - Eliminate all enemy combatants
[4] For the next two years, the squadron remained at Udorn Royal Thai Air Force Base, flying cover for evacuations of Phnom Penh, Cambodia and Saigon, Republic of Vietnam. The 4th performed strike missions in support of a recovery operation for the SS Mayaguez, a merchant freighter captured by Cambodian Khmer Rouge guerillas in May 1975. [4]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 November 2024. Look up fs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. FS, fS or fs may refer to: Arts and entertainment FS (musician) (real name Fred Sargolini), American dubstep producer and DJ from New York FS Catalogue, a numbered list of all compositions by Carl Nielsen FS Film, a Finnish film distributor ...
4F or 4-F may refer to: 4F (company) , a Polish sportswear company 4-F classification in the U.S. Selective Service System , identifying a person as unfit for military service
4-way FS (Formation Skydiving) Breaking off from a formation before parachute deployment. DC-3 loading; plus 'dirt diving'; 1977. Formation skydiving is a skydiving event where multiple skydivers attach themselves to one another by grabbing each other's limbs or by the use of "grippers" on their jumpsuit while free falling through the sky.