Markus, it's an advertising slogan for US Army recruitment. A macho tagline to attract young men to the all-volunteer military. This is clearly not an actual recruitment center, so I don't know how the sticker got there. I'd guess it's meant to be placed on the bumper of a car...well, more likely, jeep or pickup truck.
Ok, my thoughts went somewhat in that direction, however more in the "wearing arms is everybody's constitutional right" flavour. So it remains a mystery why a music shop advertises the 'army of one'.
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Carl, what is 'an army of one'? That shops looks not too inviting, despite the guitar on display, but 'army'? I am at a loss here.
Markus, it's an advertising slogan for US Army recruitment. A macho tagline to attract young men to the all-volunteer military. This is clearly not an actual recruitment center, so I don't know how the sticker got there. I'd guess it's meant to be placed on the bumper of a car...well, more likely, jeep or pickup truck.
Ok, my thoughts went somewhat in that direction, however more in the "wearing arms is everybody's constitutional right" flavour. So it remains a mystery why a music shop advertises the 'army of one'.
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