Ramirez Do Everything
Also known as: Ramirez Do Everything · Sergeant Foley Orders
"Ramirez, Do Everything!" is an image macro meme based on the character Sergeant Foley from *Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2*, who relentlessly barks orders at the player character Private James Ramirez throughout the game's campaign. The meme format places "RAMIREZ!" at the top of an image with an absurd or impossible command at the bottom, spoofing how the game treats one soldier as a one-man army. It originated on 4chan's /v/ board shortly after the game's November 2009 release and quickly spread across gaming communities.
Overview
The meme takes the form of a classic image macro. A picture of Sergeant Foley, the non-playable squad leader from *Modern Warfare 2*, sits in the center. The top line reads "RAMIREZ!" and the bottom line delivers some kind of order, usually something wildly outside the scope of what a single Army Ranger should be doing. The joke plays on the fact that Foley issues a staggering 56 scripted orders to Ramirez over the course of the campaign2, making the player feel less like a squad member and more like the only competent person in the entire U.S. military.
Typical captions range from plausible military commands taken to an extreme ("RAMIREZ! TAKE OUT THAT AC-130 WITH YOUR KNIFE!") to completely unrelated tasks ("RAMIREZ! DO MY TAXES!"). The humor comes from the contrast between the intense military setting and the mundane or absurd nature of the orders.
*Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2* launched on November 10, 2009, and players immediately noticed how often Sergeant Foley yells at Private James Ramirez. Ramirez is the deuteragonist of the game's campaign, first introduced in the mission "Wolverines!"2. According to the Call of Duty Wiki, Foley gives exactly 56 scripted orders to Ramirez across the game's missions2. That constant barrage of commands, combined with how the game funnels every critical objective through the player, made Ramirez's workload a running joke in the gaming community almost instantly.
The catchphrase gained early traction on 4chan's /v/ (video games) board in threads discussing the game2. The earliest known exploitable image macro template appeared on MemeGenerator on November 16, 2009, just six days after the game's release2.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format follows a simple two-line structure:
Top text: "RAMIREZ!" (always in all caps, always with an exclamation mark)
Bottom text: An order that's either absurdly dangerous, completely mundane, or hilariously outside military scope
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Sergeant Foley issues exactly 56 scripted orders to Ramirez throughout *Modern Warfare 2*'s campaign, averaging roughly one command every few minutes of gameplay.
The earliest image macro template appeared on MemeGenerator just six days after the game launched.
The meme's peak search interest came about three months after the game's release, in February 2010.
Over 15,000 unique Ramirez image macros were created on MemeGenerator alone by August 2011.