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look at you while you work late plotting the data he dumped on you Now who s you daddy Thanks for the pic Casi and we wish we were there Bravo Sierra Military jargon for BS Breadboard or brassboard

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avoid slang vulgarisms and dialects in news writing Always translate military jargon and technical legal and foreign terms into simple language as in the following examples Abbreviations and Acronyms Abbreviations are used in broadcast copy but only when they are intended to be read as abbreviations The use of well known abbreviations is

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Slang Aphorisms Catchphrases and Jargon of Canadian Military Aviation Since 1941 Can you speak Air Force Do you know why sailors call aviators Crabfats Have you ever done ti me in Fort Fumble or The Glass Menagerie or Fraggle Rock Has your Pucker Factor risen while you were flying out to join Grey Funnel Airlines in a Stoof Any Zoomie may

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Military lingo or slang?
Q. does anyone know military jargon or slang that is a 14-letter word?
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A. Gerbil Launcher Slang for the M203 grenade Launcher
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What Is A Good WWII reference book?
Q. I'm doing some research on a book I'm writing and I need a good book of WWII facts. I don't really need battle data, but more so facts on uniforms, weapons, military jargon/slang... more day-to-day type stuff. Anyone have any ideas?
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A. The world at war by Mark Arnold-Forster came out in 1973 to accompany the Thames Television series (which is still on U K history channel ) It covers everything in a paperback
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What would a US soldier in Vietnam have called an enemy encampment?
Q. What slang or military jargon would they use?
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A. Bunker,cave complex,The Vet Cong were very mobile and didn't fortify very much,they used hit and run tactics and only fought when they had the advantage.
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Veterans also will receive $1000 each year for books and supplies, and a housing allowance equal to that of an E-5 (in . military jargon. , the code for an Army or Marine sergeant, Air Force staff sergeant, or Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class). ... In the original GI Bill, GI stood for Government Issue the self-effacing . slang. used by the soldiers of World War II when speaking about themselves. In the new GI Bill, Congress needs to ensure that the I in GI does not stand for ...

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In this sense it passed into . military. and criminal . jargon. of the 1950s-'80s (aided by its phonetic resemblance to various Russian swear words), and by the time of the Kosovo crisis of the 1990s it was available to fill a new slot, ... I only know it as a relatively recent . slang. term for Americans. Don't remember seeing it in Chekhov, though I must have, and if I did again prior to reading your entry, I would be very confused. Posted by: Anatoly at February 4, ...

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A U.S. Army manual lying around our quarters gives this directive for dealing with the media: avoid . jargon. , acronyms, . slang. and technical terms. (The application for a press badge at CPIC asks, inter alia, for my tribe and clan. ...