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Snafu Situation Normal All Fed Up Sailor Airman And Soldier Slang Of World War Ii 1st Edition Gordon L Rottman

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Snafu Situation Normal All Fed Up Sailor Airman And Soldier Slang Of World War Ii 1st Edition Gordon L Rottman
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Publisher: Osprey Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.74 MB
Author: Gordon L. Rottman
ISBN: 9781472806437, 1472806433
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Snafu Situation Normal All Fed Up Sailor Airman And Soldier Slang Of World War Ii 1st Edition Gordon L Rottman by Gordon L. Rottman 9781472806437, 1472806433 instant download after payment.

A follow-up to 2007's highly successful FUBAR: Soldier Slang of World War II,SNAFU covers the slang of sailors and airmen, as well as soldiers.
Military life has always been ruled by its own language, specific sets of terms and phrases that separate the serving man or woman from their civilian counterpart. There is the official version of ranks and acronyms, and the more unofficial, colloquial language of the barrack room and battlefield - both are covered in this humourous look at soldier slang.
World War II saw vast numbers of young men and women pass through the ranks of the various armies involved, and they inherited and developed a vocabulary in response to their unique situations - many of whose words and phrases have passed into the common vernacular and are still in use right up to the present day. SNAFU explores the language and slang of the major combatant powers, delving into their origins and explaining their uses, all illustrated...

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