When I went through Basic Combat Training in 1977, we were told in the Drill and Ceremony classes that the Army does not have nor ever had any “ten huts”. The command is “Ah-TEN” quick break “SION!” which is the command voice. One of my First Sergeants who was drafted in 1944, confirmed that also.
Ten-hut is an American military term that means, "Come to attention!" It was shortened from "a-ten-hut" and came into use because it is easier to say at full shout than "attention."
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