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SOFREP Crossword #0006: Military Slang

Soldiers take accountability and discuss the injured during a mass casualty exercise Feb. 5 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. The exercise tested the Army’s 6th Ranger Training Battalion’s responses to and handling of a major accident deep within the Eglin range. Soldiers were the first on scene and had to manage the aftermath of a head-on collision and coordinate rescue efforts with Eglin emergency responders and county rescue teams. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)

The military has a language all its own.  The terminology, slang and jargon of the different branches of the US military is made up of acronyms, abbreviations, technical terms, foreign words, humorous terms and even profanity.  Test your knowledge of military slang and jargon this week.

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The military has a language all its own.  The terminology, slang and jargon of the different branches of the US military is made up of acronyms, abbreviations, technical terms, foreign words, humorous terms and even profanity.  Test your knowledge of military slang and jargon this week.

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