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Speak Like a Soldier: Military Slang From FUBAR to SNAFU
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NATO phonetic alphabet came into existence so soldiers could clearly understand each other in the heat of battle. It was designed so English, French and Spanish speakers could understand it clearly. Of course it was only a matter of time before soldiers came up with their own military slang.
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